Posted by StarfireCT on 10 March 2004 - 11:19 · 8 comments & 454 views
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. The 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, or Windows Server 2003, you must be running one of these OS's for this Registry hack to work.

Download: SharpKeys 1.1
Screenshot: 1 | 2 | 3
View: SharpKeys FAQ
News source: SharpKeys Home Page


SharpKeys 1.1 offers:
  • 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 ever loaded as it's a part of Windows
  • Includes options for extended keys including Windows, Application, Internet keys and more
SharpKeys is Donation-ware and requires the 1.1 version of the .NET Framework to run on a Windows-based PC.



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Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by nocture on 10 Mar 2004 - 19:42
it's an okay app
(1 reply) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by funkyMonkey on 10 Mar 2004 - 20:46
I would only use to play pranks on friends.
Quote this comment #2.1 Posted by dannymp3 on 12 Mar 2004 - 00:50
heha, definitely gonna' be used for that... DOWNLOADING!

Make keys that would often be used like, if your friends name was JOHN, make it the F word or something. HEAHAHA. Where has this program all this time?
(1 reply) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #3 Posted by Magallanes on 11 Mar 2004 - 13:01
There not are some way to volume up/down was assigned to wave?
Quote this comment #3.1 Posted by insanekiwi on 12 Mar 2004 - 10:56
hrm. maybe this is what you meant to say: http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=147947
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #4 Posted by Osiris on 12 Mar 2004 - 09:18
not bad, could come in handy.
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #5 Posted by f8tal on 13 Mar 2004 - 01:27
interesting
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #6 Posted by Matt500 on 16 Mar 2004 - 02:46
Ive been looking for something like this
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