disable Win key +x hotkeys
Posted: 01 Sep 2017, 12:14
hi,
I would like some help on this.
I have tried editing registry entries to set No WIN + x hotkey functionality.
It seems this does not work on X64 version and looked everywhere and tried
some of the Autohotkey codes but to no success.
As the subject says I am trying to disable the win key hotkey functions.
Ie, I do not want to run ANY Win7 ( X64 ) WIN hotkey actions.
eg.
WIN + L does not lock the computer
WIN + P does not ask me to choose a display or whatever it asks me for
WIN+F to launch Search
.....
.....
and so on.
I am trying to do this because I am learning LaTex and I want to use
Autohotkey to make the Latex commands easier. There are already
ctl and alt hotkeys so a new set (user set) of hotkeys
would be logical to begin with a #.
I want to use things like
SendMode Play
SetKeyDelay, 10, 10, Event
#if GetKeyState("LWin", "P")
p::Sendevent {Numpad4}
Return
x::Sendevent {Numpad4}
Return
l::Sendevent {Numpad4}
Return
shift & l::Sendevent {Numpad4}
Return
shift & f::Sendevent {Numpad4}
Return
without invoking the system actions listed above.
Now you can see why I want to disable WIN key functionality only and not
to completely disable the key.
I hope someone would be able to help me.
I would like some help on this.
I have tried editing registry entries to set No WIN + x hotkey functionality.
It seems this does not work on X64 version and looked everywhere and tried
some of the Autohotkey codes but to no success.
As the subject says I am trying to disable the win key hotkey functions.
Ie, I do not want to run ANY Win7 ( X64 ) WIN hotkey actions.
eg.
WIN + L does not lock the computer
WIN + P does not ask me to choose a display or whatever it asks me for
WIN+F to launch Search
.....
.....
and so on.
I am trying to do this because I am learning LaTex and I want to use
Autohotkey to make the Latex commands easier. There are already
ctl and alt hotkeys so a new set (user set) of hotkeys
would be logical to begin with a #.
I want to use things like
SendMode Play
SetKeyDelay, 10, 10, Event
#if GetKeyState("LWin", "P")
p::Sendevent {Numpad4}
Return
x::Sendevent {Numpad4}
Return
l::Sendevent {Numpad4}
Return
shift & l::Sendevent {Numpad4}
Return
shift & f::Sendevent {Numpad4}
Return
without invoking the system actions listed above.
Now you can see why I want to disable WIN key functionality only and not
to completely disable the key.
I hope someone would be able to help me.