How to re-map a hard-coded keyboard shortcut on Windows

If you are using a Windows app that has a keyboard shortcut you don’t like, you can use AutoHotKey to create a new hotkey and forward it to the one you don’t like. This is useful if you use a keyboard without a full layout, or maybe you have a hand injury, disability, or you simply use a non-qwerty keyboard layout like Dvorak or Colemak. For example, you want to use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Win+Space but that’s really awkward for you....

May 14, 2023 · 3 min