By Windows Club| August 21st, 2010. Filed beneath: Windows. Tags: Fix It, Video games,
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The way to disable the Windows crucial within the keyboard to boost Gaming expertise
Pressing the Windows keys opens the begin menu. Using combination’s of WinKey with other keys on your keyboard lets you perform many actions and commands that you perform with the mouse. These are the WinKey or Windows Important shortcuts and they are very useful.
But when one is gaming,
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Microsoft Windows 7! This often becomes a nightmare for PC gamers and as such, while playing PC video games, most prefer to disable this crucial.
There are 3 ways to disable the WinKey or Windows Important:
1) Download and use WinKey Killer, a freeware app.
WinKey Killer disables the Windows key and context menu essential on keyboards. It also optionally disables all system keys for security purposes.
2) Download Microsoft Fix It available at KB216893 and apply it!
By applying this Fix It, you are able to disable the Windows important that is now available on many new computer keyboards.
3) Do it manually.
To disable the Windows essential, follow these steps:
Open regedit.
On the Windows menu, click HKEY_LOCAL_ MACHINE on Local Machine.
Double-click the System\CurrentControlSet\Control folder, and then click the Keyboard Layout folder.
On the Edit menu, click Add Value,
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Type 00000000000000000300000000005BE000005CE000000000 in the Data field, and then click OK.
Close Registry Editor and restart the computer.
To enable the Windows key, follow these steps:
Open regedit.
On the Windows menu, click HKEY_LOCAL_ MACHINE on Local Machine.
Double-click the System\CurrentControlSet\Control folder, and then click the Keyboard Layout folder.
Right-click the Scancode Map registry entry, and then click Delete. Click Yes.
Close Registry Editor and restart the computer.
You may want to backup your registry first!