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Coding Snacks / Re: re-map capslock function
« on: July 05, 2013, 08:52 AM »
Thanks Mouser.
In another post I found a link for remapkey.exe, which apparently does the same thing as sharpkeys.
The limitation for these programs is that they use a registry tweak to set the function of a single key. Neither allows one to map shifted keys (e.g., Ctrl+Alt+Windows F1) to a new function. I’d be dead in the water without autohotkey’s ability to map shift-key functions.
Using remapkey.exe, I mapped Capslock to Shift, and the right whatever-it-is (the list button next to RWin) to Caplock.
I use rwin as the hotkey trigger for for RunAndHide, so that other weird windows key was the last unused key on my keyboard.
But I would still rather use Ctrl-Capslock to toggle the capslock function.
In another post I found a link for remapkey.exe, which apparently does the same thing as sharpkeys.
The limitation for these programs is that they use a registry tweak to set the function of a single key. Neither allows one to map shifted keys (e.g., Ctrl+Alt+Windows F1) to a new function. I’d be dead in the water without autohotkey’s ability to map shift-key functions.
Using remapkey.exe, I mapped Capslock to Shift, and the right whatever-it-is (the list button next to RWin) to Caplock.
I use rwin as the hotkey trigger for for RunAndHide, so that other weird windows key was the last unused key on my keyboard.
But I would still rather use Ctrl-Capslock to toggle the capslock function.