3 Ways to Remap Keyboard Keys in Windows 11

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Method 1: Using Microsoft PowerToys

Microsoft PowerToys is a native utility tool that helps users boost their productivity on Windows. Remapping keys is only one of several abilities that Microsoft PowerToys offers. But first, you need toinstall the softwarebefore you can remap keyboard keys.

Remap Keys Using Keyboard Manager in Microsoft PowerToys

Step 1:Open Microsoft PowerToys on your Windows 11 computer.

Step 2:Click onKeyboard Managerin the sidebar.

Step 3:Turn on the toggle forEnable Keyboard Manager.

Step 4:Click onRemap a key.

Step 5:In the Remap Keys prompt, click on theplus iconto start remapping your keys.

Step 6:Click on theTypebutton.

Step 7:Now, press the key on your keyboard that you wish to remap and click onOK.

Step 8:If you want to remap your selected key to a different key, click onType.

Step 9:Now press the desired key on your keyboard which you want as a remap and click onOK.

Note: Repeat steps 6-9 to remap more keys.

Step 10:Once done, click on theOKbutton at the top right.

Step 11:A warning box will pop up, click onContinue Anyway.

Your selected keys now have been remapped successfully.

Reassign Keyboard Keys to Perform an Action in Windows 11

Step 1:Open Microsoft PowerToys on your Windows 11 machine.

Step 2:Click onKeyboard Manager.

Step 3:Now click onRemap a key.

Step 4:To add a new key for remapping, click on theplus icon.

Step 5:Now click onType.

Step 6:Press the key on your keyboard that you wish to remap, and click onOK.

Step 7:To remap your selected to a specific action, click on the dropdown menu.

Step 8:Select the action which you want as a remap for your key.

Step 9:Click on the blueOKbutton.

Your selected key now has been remapped to perform your desired action.

Remap Shortcuts in Windows 11

As mentioned earlier, you can also remap shortcuts in Windows 11. Here’s how.

Step 1:Open Microsoft PowerToys on your Windows 11 machine.

Step 2:Click onKeyboard Manager.

Step 3:Now click on Remap a shortcut.

Step 4:To change keyboard shortcuts, click on theplus icon.

Step 5:Click on theTypebutton in the Physical Shortcut section.

Step 6:Now press the keys involved in the shortcut which you wish to remap and click onOK.

Note:A maximum of three keys can be remapped. If your shortcut requires pressing more than three keys, it cannot be remapped using Microsoft PowerToys.

Step 7:Click on theTypebutton under theMapped Tosection.

Step 8:Now, press the key you want as a remapped action. Alternatively, you can remap your selected shortcut from the dropdown menu to perform a particular task.

Step 9:Click on theOKbutton to save your changes.

Your selected shortcut has now been remapped to a new action.

Method 2: Using SharpKeys

SharpKeysis an open-source software that offers an alternative method to remap keys in Windows 11. Here’s how you can use it. Note that SharpKeys only supports key remapping and does not support changing keyboard shortcuts.

Step 1:Download SharpKeys from the Microsoft App Store and install it.

Step 2:Open SharpKeys on your Windows 11 machine.

Step 3:To start remapping a key, click onAdd.

Step 4:Select the key you want to remap from the left list.

Step 5:Select the key you want as a remapped key from the right list. You can also clickType Keyand press the key directly on your keyboard.

Step 6:Click onOK.

Step 7:Now, click onWrite to Registry. To apply your changes, reboot your system.

Your keys have now been remapped successfully using SharpKeys in Windows 11. SharpKeys is as good as Microsoft PowerToys, but applying new changes requires a reboot every time.

Method 3: UsingMicrosoft Keyboard Layout Creator (MSKLC)

TheMicrosoft Keyboard Layout Creator (MSKLC)is a great option because it allows you to create or modify keyboard layouts. Here are the steps to use it.

Step 1:Visit the official SKLC page and hit the download button. Extract the file, double-click the downloaded file, and follow the wizard to complete the installation.

Step 2:Launch the app.

Step 3:Click theFilemenu, and clickLoad Existing Keyboardto use the current keyboard layout as a base, or simply clickFileandNew.

Step 4:Click the key you wish to remap on the visual keyboard.

Step 5:Enter the new function and click theOKbutton.

Step 6:Repeat step 5 for as many keys as you like to remap.

Step 7:Click theProjectmenu, thenValidate layout.

Step 8:ClickProject,thenTest Keyboard Layout.

Step 9:ClickProject, thenBuild DLL and Setup Package; choose a saving location and clickOK.

Step 10:Navigate to where you saved the file and run thesetup.exefile, following the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.

Step 11:Open your Settings app. You may useWindows+Ito open it.

Step 12:NavigateTime & language>Language & region.

Step 13:Click the three dots for your preferred language and clickLanguage options.

Step 14:ClickAdd keyboard, and add your new keyboard. You may now pressWindows+Spaceto switch to your custom keyboard.

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Last updated on 08 July, 2024

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