How to disable some of Win 10 Magnifier's shortcuts?
On Win 10, there is a built-in Magnifier. You can use Win++ or Win+- to zoom in or out. Howerver, there are also some other shortcuts:
I want to know, how can I disable the three shortcuts in the screenshot and keep the zoom in & out shortcuts?
windows-10 keyboard-shortcuts magnifier
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On Win 10, there is a built-in Magnifier. You can use Win++ or Win+- to zoom in or out. Howerver, there are also some other shortcuts:
I want to know, how can I disable the three shortcuts in the screenshot and keep the zoom in & out shortcuts?
windows-10 keyboard-shortcuts magnifier
Yes. I haven't tried that and not sure if it's possible. Do you have any guide on this? Anyway, thanks for pointing out this and I'll take a look for sure.
– Ogrish Man
Dec 11 '18 at 17:13
Another way is to create an autohotkey script to disable that combination.
– Biswapriyo
Dec 11 '18 at 18:02
I searched the Internet but there is no official way to disable the shortcut keys. All registry key or GPO are used for disable Win+other key. So we need to use third party tool to achieve this gool.
– Joy
Dec 13 '18 at 6:54
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On Win 10, there is a built-in Magnifier. You can use Win++ or Win+- to zoom in or out. Howerver, there are also some other shortcuts:
I want to know, how can I disable the three shortcuts in the screenshot and keep the zoom in & out shortcuts?
windows-10 keyboard-shortcuts magnifier
On Win 10, there is a built-in Magnifier. You can use Win++ or Win+- to zoom in or out. Howerver, there are also some other shortcuts:
I want to know, how can I disable the three shortcuts in the screenshot and keep the zoom in & out shortcuts?
windows-10 keyboard-shortcuts magnifier
windows-10 keyboard-shortcuts magnifier
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Yes. I haven't tried that and not sure if it's possible. Do you have any guide on this? Anyway, thanks for pointing out this and I'll take a look for sure.
– Ogrish Man
Dec 11 '18 at 17:13
Another way is to create an autohotkey script to disable that combination.
– Biswapriyo
Dec 11 '18 at 18:02
I searched the Internet but there is no official way to disable the shortcut keys. All registry key or GPO are used for disable Win+other key. So we need to use third party tool to achieve this gool.
– Joy
Dec 13 '18 at 6:54
add a comment |
Yes. I haven't tried that and not sure if it's possible. Do you have any guide on this? Anyway, thanks for pointing out this and I'll take a look for sure.
– Ogrish Man
Dec 11 '18 at 17:13
Another way is to create an autohotkey script to disable that combination.
– Biswapriyo
Dec 11 '18 at 18:02
I searched the Internet but there is no official way to disable the shortcut keys. All registry key or GPO are used for disable Win+other key. So we need to use third party tool to achieve this gool.
– Joy
Dec 13 '18 at 6:54
Yes. I haven't tried that and not sure if it's possible. Do you have any guide on this? Anyway, thanks for pointing out this and I'll take a look for sure.
– Ogrish Man
Dec 11 '18 at 17:13
Yes. I haven't tried that and not sure if it's possible. Do you have any guide on this? Anyway, thanks for pointing out this and I'll take a look for sure.
– Ogrish Man
Dec 11 '18 at 17:13
Another way is to create an autohotkey script to disable that combination.
– Biswapriyo
Dec 11 '18 at 18:02
Another way is to create an autohotkey script to disable that combination.
– Biswapriyo
Dec 11 '18 at 18:02
I searched the Internet but there is no official way to disable the shortcut keys. All registry key or GPO are used for disable Win+other key. So we need to use third party tool to achieve this gool.
– Joy
Dec 13 '18 at 6:54
I searched the Internet but there is no official way to disable the shortcut keys. All registry key or GPO are used for disable Win+other key. So we need to use third party tool to achieve this gool.
– Joy
Dec 13 '18 at 6:54
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Yes. I haven't tried that and not sure if it's possible. Do you have any guide on this? Anyway, thanks for pointing out this and I'll take a look for sure.
– Ogrish Man
Dec 11 '18 at 17:13
Another way is to create an autohotkey script to disable that combination.
– Biswapriyo
Dec 11 '18 at 18:02
I searched the Internet but there is no official way to disable the shortcut keys. All registry key or GPO are used for disable Win+other key. So we need to use third party tool to achieve this gool.
– Joy
Dec 13 '18 at 6:54