The Windows key is an extremely useful keyboard shortcut tool, unless you're a gamer. We'll show you the manual and automated methods for disabling (and re-enabling) the Windows key on any keyboard.
If you're using a Windows laptop, there are several reasons why you may want to disable the built-in keyboard. For example, you could have a touchscreen laptop, and while using the screen, you might ...
Sticky Keys is a feature in Windows that allows modifier keys like Shift, Ctrl, Alt, or the Windows key to remain active even after being released, which can be helpful for those with physical ...
I got a cheapie Memorex keyboard for my 2000 box and it has power, sleep and wake keys where the prnt scrn, etc keys would be. Well, I never installed any special drivers, nor does 2000 say it's a ...
Some Logitech keyboards have several dedicated buttons that serve as shortcuts to certain folders, applications or functions. These buttons are powered by Logitech's SetPoint software, which allows ...