SharpKeys is a Registry hack that is used to make certain keys on a keyboard act like other keys. For example, if you accidentally hit Caps Lock often, you could use this utility to map Caps Lock to a Shift key or even turn it off completely. This official release includes support for up to 104 mappings, an extensive list of available keys, and a 'Type Key' option to help when managing mappings. As it relies on internal support within Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, or Windows Vista,7 you must be running one of these OS's for this Registry hack to work. You'll no longer have to explicitly run SharpKeys as an Administrator as you will automatically be prompted to do this whenever you run SharpKeys. For what it's worth, this requirement is not SharpKeys' fault: of the registry keys that SharpKeys needs for itself are stored in a part of the registiry that you will automatically have access to... it is the registry editing that SharpKeys performs for Windows that requires elevated access to work with.
Features:
- Map up to 104 different keys to other key or disable them altogether
- Use your keyboard to select keys to map or select from an exhaustive list of supported keys
- No drivers are every loaded as it's a part of Windows
- Includes options for extended keys including Windows, Application, Internet keys and more