Re: Application Key on Keyboard - How to Disable it in Windows XP?



Based on the infomration given on
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/181348/en-us and
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/input/w2kscan-map.mspx, I worked out
a registry change that appears to do what you want. If you save the five
lines between the dashes to a .reg file, you can merge it into the
registry using Regedit. It works perfectly on my system.

I've numbered the lines for clarity and to make it apparent where lines
may have wrapped. You'll need to remove the digit, period, and one space
from the beginning of each actual line. Two of the lines are blank.
There is a single space between "Scancode" and "Map".

==========
1. REGEDIT4
2.
3. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Keyboard Layout]
4. "Scancode
Map"=hex:00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,02,00,00,00,00,00,5d,e0,00,00,00,00
5.
==========


Don Enderton <Enderton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is a highly technical question; if this is the wrong group, please
point me to the right one:

Please tell me step by step what changes to make in the registry in Windows
XP to disable the "application key" which is the key between the right
Windows key and the right Ctrl key on keyboards. This is a PS/2 keyboard,
not a USB keyboard.

(Our keyboard is constructed in such a way that we often mistakenly press
the application key while trying to press the right Shift key. We never,
otherwise, use the application key and want to make it dead.)

Some technical information is here but I can't translate that into
instructions I can follow to do what I want:

http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/input/Scancode.mspx

Thanks in advance to anyone who can and will help.

(Otherwise I shall have to purchase a different keyboard, one shaped such
that it will be harder to hit the application key by mistake. This keyboard
came with a new Gateway computer and someone designed it who is not a typist
but likes its looks...so the application key is not lower than the shift
key - instead its surface smoothly blends into the shift key. Not good.)



--
Gary L. Smith
Columbus, Ohio
.



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