is required it needs .NET2 to run (and it has to write to the registry to do what it needs to do).
However after an unknown event disabled my left capslock and shift buttons this little app really
came in handy for assigning a new left shift key.
Its usage is as intuitive as it gets and all you need to do is restart
your computer for the reassignment to take effect.
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"Using MapKeyboard, you can alter any key on your keyboard to function as a different one or altogether disable it as well. This is an essential tool for laptop users and other people with keyboards whose keys differ from the standard 101 keyboard layout. The changes made are universal across all applications & games and best of all, MapKeyboard does not even need to be actively loaded in memory.
Note:MapKeyboard is not a hotkey program, if you need to assign actions to single or multiple keys, consider using Hotkeycontrol.
Key features:
Officially supports Windows Vista
Changes are made at a low level so that they take effect in all programs and 3D games
This remapper does not need to be loaded in memory all the time
Supports disabling of keys rather than remapping them"
System requirements: MapKeyboard runs on Windows XP/2003/2000/Vista operating systems. Additionally, Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0 must be installed on your machine
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