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Changing Key functions In Windows

Discussion in 'Windows - General discussion' started by MrPuffin, Jul 15, 2009.

  1. MrPuffin

    MrPuffin Regular member

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    So what i want to do is change my key functions on my keyboard (example: rather than ctrl-c i want to use command-c aka windows-c)but i dont want to change the command key to be ctrl but make it so windows recognizes it as copy when i push command-c also want to change other stuff like ctrl-alt-del and paste and closing windows

    the reason i dont want to change command to ctrl is if im in an application that i need to control i want to be able to hit the actual ctrl key

    i basicly want to make my windows feel a little more like macintosh

    hope it makes sence and hope someone knows how to do it
     
  2. somebodyy

    somebodyy Regular member

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    I dont think it is possible. Cntr + alt + del combination cant be changed. Maybe other commands but only with editing registry.. You cant change your program combinations? It could be lot easier so.
     

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