keyboard mapping

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Keyboard mapping on Windows involves reassigning or customizing key functions to improve workflow, gaming, or accessibility. Discussions cover creating custom virtual key codes for unique keyboard inputs, remapping laptop keys like PgUp/PgDn to volume controls, and mapping the Windows key to launch a classic start menu. Users seek solutions for both hardware-specific remapping and software-based key code creation, often for gaming or productivity. Topics include using unused keycodes, third-party tools, and system-level changes to achieve desired key behavior.
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    Windows 10 Create custom key codes in windows

    Hello everyone, in have two keyboards, and i am able two detect them as unique and map different key codes to it. The only problem i have is that i cannot create new virtual keys (eg. VK_XXX). I know that i could use unused keycodes but thats not the point. I want to have a general solution. Is...
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    Windows 8 Windows Store Game : Space Shooterz XY

    Hi! Firstly, let me introduce myself. I'm Julien Noble, french indie game dev working on small games for everyone. I've been working recently on a Windows Store game called Space Shooterz XY. It's an infinite arcade shooter where you aim to get the best score online! 8bit graphics and music...
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    Windows 7 Change key functions in Asus U30JC Laptop

    Hi, I was wondering if there was any way I could change the PgUp/PgDn buttons on the side of my laptop into VolumeUp/VolumeDown buttons since I never use them. I really don't like having to press the Fn+F11/F12 to change the volume since it is a combination and the two buttons are really far...
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    Windows 7 CSMenu Make Classic Menu Appear when Windows Button is Pressed

    Just installed CSMenu 0.9 with Start Killer. I wanted to know if there is anyway to map the Windows Key on the keyboard (in between the Ctrl and Alt keys) to bring up the classic start menu (CSMenu) when the button is pressed?
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