Windows, Preferably free

  • amio@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    Huh? A Windows environment, like e.g. Linux, has thousands of different potential sources where “hotkeys” might come from. Some are easy to remap, some aren’t. That is all down to how that particular application implemented that particular hotkey and its configurability. I know, I know, Windass Bad.

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      11 months ago

      What do you mean by “thousands of different sources”? Afaik the hotkeys for e.g. the desktop environment are managed by KDE (or whatever you’re using). When I wanted to stop Windows from inserting “µ” whenever I pressed “Ctrl+M” I had to do some serious AHK trickery.