Remapping RWin in Win10

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Temp
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Post by Temp » Jan 30th, ’18, 17:01

Hi - when I'm trying to remap Right Windows Key to the other key, it still runs a command of LWin.

Please help how to solve this.
Thanks.
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Marko
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Post by Marko » Jan 30th, ’18, 22:16

Win key is a modifier so this requires a little trick. Double click on a Shortcut field and enter the following:
~RWin

Then enter the other key into the command field.
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Post by Temp » Jan 31st, ’18, 07:30

Hi Marko - thanks for the tip, but it still doesn't work. :-/

I'd like to have eg. ScrollLock key to act as {RWin} - when I press ScrollLock the {RWin} menu should pop out (now it act as {LWin}).
How to achieve this?

The same effect has Mouse Right Button, but i need to open {RButton} on the place where I work, not at the mouse cursor position...

Thanks in advance.
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Post by Marko » Jan 31st, ’18, 22:22

Your example (on posted image) works well on my computer - ScrollLock openes Windows Start menu. On my keyboard, left and right Win key have the same function.
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Post by Temp » Feb 5th, ’18, 17:02

Yep, it opens LWin menu, RWin has different function (like right mouse on selected menu item).

Is it possible to have this functionality (map RWin to other key)?

Thanks.
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Post by Marko » Feb 5th, ’18, 18:23

Left and right Windows keys normally have identical functionality. I think you are confusing Windows key with the Menu key (or Apps key).
To assign this key select ... button and select AppsKey from Standard list.
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