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How to add Settings to the Desktop context menu in Windows 11/10.From the left column, select a key that you would like to map and then select a key from the right column that you want to use as the new key.įor instance, if you want to use F8 on your keyboard as Print Screen key, select the F8 key in the left column first and then select PrtSc key on the right column.Īlternatively, you can click on the Type Key button to quickly select a key by pressing the same to avoid going through the long list of keys. Step 2: Run the software, click Add button. Run the setup file and then follow on-screen instructions to get it installed. Step 1: Visit this page and download SharpKeys. Follow the given below instructions to easily remap your keyboard using SharpKeys. Remapping the default keyboard layout with the help of SharpKeys is relatively easy. How to Fix iCloud Missing Media Features Error on Windows 10.How to Fix USB Drive Incorrect Size Problem.DirectX installation failed and not installing on Windows 11/10.Netio.sys Blue Screen Error: 4 Simple Ways to Fix It.Windows 11 makes TPM Diagnostics tool its first optional feature.After trying out a couple of tools out there, I found that SharpKeys is the best and easiest keyboard remapping software available for Windows.įirst of all, of SharpKeys is a free software designed to remap the default keyboard layout with a few mouse clicks. To make using Windows easier on MacBook Air, I decided to remap the keyboard with the help of keyboard remapping software. When running Windows on Mac using Boot Camp, we need to use the Fn + Shift + F11 hotkey to take the snapshot of the full screen and use Fn + Shift + Alt + F11 to take snap of an active window, meaning taking snapshots of the full screen or active window isn’t as easy as on a keyboard designed for Windows. The other issue with Mac keyboards is that there is no dedicated Print key to quickly take snapshots unlike Windows keyboards. And on a Mac keyboard, Command keys are located next to Spacebar key. As you know, on a keyboard designed for Windows, the Alt keys are located immediately on the left and right side of the spacebar. In other words, when I need to switch to Start screen, most of the time, I press the Alt key. Whenever I start using Windows 10 on my MacBook Air, I start pressing the left Command key presuming it as Alt key. While Windows 10 runs smoothly on this Mac without any issues, there was one annoying thing that I managed to fix it a couple of days ago. I power on my MacBook Air occasionally to install any available updates for both Windows 10 as well as Mac OS X, and sometimes to learn a thing or two about OS X. Most of the time I use my other Windows notebooks to get my work done.














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