This has made keyboard shortcuts difficult, as my muscle memory presses the meta key and then I get any number of things in my face: the Windows Start Menu, File Explorer, even Teams, which comes with Windows 11 now. Rather than retrain valuable muscle memory, I remapped the Windows key to act as the ctrl key instead, using the Windows Registry. ![]() Click Yes on the “Are you sure you want to continue?” warning.Back up your registry (important!) by opening the Registry Editor and choosing File > Export and saving the resulting file.Add the corresponding code below according to which keys you want to map.Create a new file in your text editor of choice (Sublime, Notepad.exe).This is how I remapped my Windows key to the ctrl key.
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