How do I disable or remap keys with Key Mapper?
To disable a key you can see on the virtual keyboard, drag and drop it off the virtual keyboard. Also, if you want to map a key to another and they’re both on the virtual keyboard, you can drag and drop the action key onto the target key. For example, to map Caps Lock to act like Left Shift, drag and drop the Left Shift key onto the Caps Lock key. If you want to remap a key on the virtual keyboard to a key that isn’t on the virtual keyboard, double-click the key to bring up the Add Mapping screen. From here, you can choose what you want the key to do from the lists presented. The key lists are divided into three groups: • Useful Keys – these are keys which are commonly used – and most useful – in key mappings. • All Working Keys – these are all the keys which have worked in key mappings in testing • All Keys – these are all the keys which are available. Some of these require special keyboard drivers to work, and some cannot be used in key mappings because of the way Windows processes k