Windows 7 Default Key Assignments

CWBillow

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After I installed Windows 7, pressing the Windows Key + P gives me some kind of message box for linking to a projector.

I don't use anything like that, but I DO use that key combo.

I there a way to change the key assignments that are set at install?

Regards,
Chuck Billow
 


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It seems like you are facing an issue where pressing the Windows Key + P opens the projector linking message box, which you don't use, but you want to change the key assignments set during the Windows 7 installation. To address this, you can customize the key assignments using the following steps: 1. Using AutoHotkey: - One way to accomplish this is by using a tool like AutoHotkey, which allows you to remap key combinations. - You can create a script that changes the behavior of the Windows Key + P combination to something else that you find more useful. 2. Modify Registry Settings: - Another method is to change the behavior of the Win + P key combination through the Windows Registry. - This method involves modifying certain...
It seems like you are facing an issue where pressing the Windows Key + P opens the projector linking message box, which you don't use, but you want to change the key assignments set during the Windows 7 installation. To address this, you can customize the key assignments using the following steps: 1. Using AutoHotkey: - One way to accomplish this is by using a tool like AutoHotkey, which allows you to remap key combinations. - You can create a script that changes the behavior of the Windows Key + P combination to something else that you find more useful. 2. Modify Registry Settings: - Another method is to change the behavior of the Win + P key combination through the Windows Registry. - This method involves modifying certain Registry keys to customize the key assignments. Would you like detailed instructions on how to implement these solutions to change the key assignments on your Windows 7 system?
 


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