
SharpKeys 3.6 is a small download, less than 600 KBs. Some perfect points to keep in mind when using SharpKeys. Protect you from yourself – if you disable your DEL key and can’t log in because Ctrl+Alt+Del doesn’t work now, you’ll have to reformat Source.Support multiple mappings for different users – the Windows key being tweaked is for an entire machine.Support certain hardware keys that never make it to Windows – e.g., Logitech’s volume buttons or most Fn keys.Map multiple key presses to one key – e.g., it will not support any attempt to remap Ctrl+C to the F5 key.



With SharpKeys, you can quickly and easily reassign your keyboard key to another key or make it into a shortcut to launch an application or perform some other Windows function. Like the HOST file editor, SharpKeys takes functionality that exists in Windows 10-remapping your keyboard keys-but makes it easy enough for the everyday user to do it on the fly.

SharpKeys 3.6 is another gem I found among many on the Github website, such as the HOSTS File editor, making it easier to edit your Windows Host file without all the hassle involved.
