Hallo People who theoretically know more than me.
In the case of my Win10 Desktop Shortcut to Charmap.exe, I'm currently using CTRL+ALT+C as seen on the left.
What one cannot do, is use the WINDOWS KEY as part of this shortcut simply by entering it in the provided box area. If you try use WINDOWS KEY + CTRL, it assigns the shortcut to CTRL + ALT, and if you choose ALT as the 2nd key, it becomes the same thing.
So it appears to be effectively blocked as an option.
I would like my Shortcut Key to be: WINDOWS KEY + C
...which I'm aware is the default for Cortona (just to complicate my personal issue), but i don't use Cortona and have torn it out already.
QUESTIONS:
1) Is it possible to assign the WINDOWS KEY as a shortcut key to open a non fixed Windows provided application?
2) If it is not possible to use WINDOWS KEY + C because it is currently assigned by Win10 to Cortana, can I remove it somehow from the existing Cortona embedded Win10 Shortcut referral table??
If 2) is not possible, I'll use WINDOWS KEY + SHIFT + C, or something else free I guess.
I'm presuming there is some magic possible poking in the depths of the registry somewhere, I do not want to use 3rd party key mapper programs so if that is the only solution, I guess I'll live with it.
Thanks for you time guys n gals.
One can assign manually created Shortcuts to open using (almost) any key combination by going into the properties window of said shortcut.
![1QfkpES.png](https://i.imgur.com/1QfkpES.png)
In the case of my Win10 Desktop Shortcut to Charmap.exe, I'm currently using CTRL+ALT+C as seen on the left.
What one cannot do, is use the WINDOWS KEY as part of this shortcut simply by entering it in the provided box area. If you try use WINDOWS KEY + CTRL, it assigns the shortcut to CTRL + ALT, and if you choose ALT as the 2nd key, it becomes the same thing.
So it appears to be effectively blocked as an option.
I would like my Shortcut Key to be: WINDOWS KEY + C
...which I'm aware is the default for Cortona (just to complicate my personal issue), but i don't use Cortona and have torn it out already.
QUESTIONS:
1) Is it possible to assign the WINDOWS KEY as a shortcut key to open a non fixed Windows provided application?
2) If it is not possible to use WINDOWS KEY + C because it is currently assigned by Win10 to Cortana, can I remove it somehow from the existing Cortona embedded Win10 Shortcut referral table??
If 2) is not possible, I'll use WINDOWS KEY + SHIFT + C, or something else free I guess.
I'm presuming there is some magic possible poking in the depths of the registry somewhere, I do not want to use 3rd party key mapper programs so if that is the only solution, I guess I'll live with it.
Thanks for you time guys n gals.