Thursday, 17 August 2017

How to create a new keyboard shortcut using the Windows key?

Windows has built-in key shortcuts for locking your machine (WinKey+L) and for starting Explorer (WinKey+E). I'd like to create a similar new shortcut, WinKey+X, to start one of my favourite replacements for Explorer.


I've tried the usual method, creating a shortcut and then setting the Shortcut key to WinKey+X, but it shows up as CTRL+ALT+X and doesn't work when I press the WinKey. It does work if I press CTRL+ALT+X.


How can I make the Windows key version of the shortcut work?

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