If you are exhausted of the way certain keys on your system work, like Caps Lock key, you re-map them to function as a different key by using a registry hack. This is where SharpKeys comes into the picture: It is a tiny utility that will permit you simply map one key to another key , or even turn the key off, without having to enter the registry at all.
For example, I used the key mapping to switch off my Caps Lock key, as I never use it.
You can tick the Add button to get Add New Key Mapping dialog, where you can either choose the keys to map from the lists, or just tick the Type Key button and press the key manually
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Once you are finished, tick the Write to Registry button and you will be told to log off or restart for the modifications to take effect.
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