A number of times, I prefer to use the Windows
key on the keyboard to create shortcuts, especially to applications which I use frequently.
However, Windows has a default set of keyboard shortcuts that it maps to various applications and those key mappings can’t be changed. A few examples are Cortana (Win+C
), Clipboard (Win+V
).
To get around this, the Registry Editor needs to be modified.
- Press
Win+R
and typeregedit
and pressEnter
- Navigate to –
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced
- Create a new
String
valueDisabledHotkeys
if it doesn’t exist already
- Add the relevant keys without commas, e.g.
VCO
- This will disable
Win+V
,Win+C
andWin+O
Now, these keys can be mapped in other programs and applications
- Sign out or reboot to have the changes applied