How to Remap Keyboard Keys in Windows 11 and Windows 10

What do you do when one of the important keys, e.g. Spacebar on your keyboard goes missing? Your keyboard becomes unusable without that important key. Now, one of the solutions to this problem is to purchase a new keyboard, but that will cost you money and effort. So, to avoid all this hustle, you can remap missing keyboard keys in your Windows 11 or 10 PC using third-party utilities and save some money.

Besides broken or missing keys, there may also be other reasons to remap your keyboard keys. For example, you might want to use your Windows keyboard on a Mac. Or you can remap some keys to enhance your gameplay experience. And you may also remap a useful key to make your daily routine work easy.

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Remap Keyboard Keys in Windows 11 and 10 Using Third-Party Tools

There are several tools available to remap keys on your Windows PC be it Windows 10 or Windows 11. Most of these tools work even on older versions of Windows, like Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7, Vista, etc. So, you just need to find a suitable tool of your liking.

However, we found SharpKeys to be a good open-source tool for keyboard remapping. So, we will explain it first. After that, we will also discuss other tools for keyboard remapping.

A) Remap Keys on Windows 11 or 10 using SharpKeys

SharpKyes is one of the best open-source tools that allows you to remap keyboard keys on your Windows PC. SharpKeys uses registry tweaking for remapping keys. But you only have to play with its GUI, SharpKeys will do the rest of the work.

Step 1: Download and Install SharpKeys on your PC

First of all, download the latest version of SharpKeys from here. After that run the downloaded file to install it. Follow the on-screen instructions and finish the installation.

Install Sharpkeys On Your Windows 11 Or 10 Pc
Install SharpKeys on your Windows PC

Step 2: Launch SharpKeys to Start Mapping Keys

After successful installation, run SharpKeys. On the first launch, you might see a message about registry keys created by SharpKeys. Click OK to close the message.

Start Sharpkeys After Installation And Click Ok On Welcome Message
Click OK to close the Welcome Message

Now, you will see the main window of SharpKeys. Here, click on the Add button in the bottom-left corner to add a new key mapping.

Click Add To Open Keyboard Keys Mapping Window
Click Add to open the Key Mapping Window

Step 3: Add Key Mapping to Remap Keyboard Keys in Windows

Now, you will see a key mapping window. Here, you can remap any of the selected keys on your Windows keyboard to perform the desired operation. So, from the left side, select a key or action to be performed. On the right side, select the target key to perform that action. You can also type custom keys using the Type Key buttons.

In this tutorial, we have selected “Special: Scroll Lock (00_46)” from the left pane and “–Turn Key Off (00_00)” from the right pane to turn off the Scroll Lock key. After making your desired selection, click OK to add this mapping to the SharpKeys screen.

Remap Your Desired Windows Keyboard Keys Click Ok
Map your desired Keyboard Keys and click OK

Step 4: Apply Key Mappings and Restart your PC

After you click OK, a mapping will be added to the SharpKeys screen. So, when you are done with custom key mappings, click the Write to Registry button to apply the changes.

Click Write to Registry to remap selected Keyboard Keys in your Windows PC
Click Write to Registry to remap selected Keyboard Keys

You will see a confirmation message. Click OK to close the message box.

Keymapping Successful Click Ok To Close Message
Keymapping Successful – click OK

Now, you also need to restart your PC to make registry changes effective. So, restart your PC and enjoy a remapped keyboard on your Windows PC.


SEE ALSO: How to Customize Alt + TAB Behavior on your Windows 10 PC?


B) Other Tools to Reassign or Remap Keyboard Keys in Windows 11 or 10

As we have seen, SharpKeys does the job pretty well. However, several other tools will do the same job for you. So, here are 2 more tools that you can use to remap your keyboard keys on a Windows 11 or a Windows 10 PC.

1. Key Remapper

Key Remapper is quite a powerful key-remapping tool. It not only allows you to remap keyboard keys but also mouse keys. Using Key Remapper, you can change mouse button pressing actions and wheel rotation actions. You can also swap keyboard keys using it. For example, you can easily swap Caps Lock and Esc keys.

The best part of Key Remapper is that you can create key remapping for specific programs which won’t affect other programs or Windows. So, you can remap specific keyboard keys on Windows PC for your favorite game. Similarly, you can also map another key for some other program. And these mappings won’t affect each other. There are a lot of options there to explore. So, it’s up to you what you do with it.

Download: Free version (with limitations, $24.95 for licensed version)

Configure Key Remapping Or Blocking Using Key Remapper
Configure Key Remapping using Key Remapper

2. Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator

This tool doesn’t have all the options that other tools have but you can design your own keyboard layout using this tool. For example, you can design your keyboard for an unsupported language, which is going to be very useful.

Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator provides you with a virtual keyboard that allows you to click to remap any keyboard keys in Windows 11 or 10. The only downside of this tool is that you can’t reassign or remap special keys like TAB, Caps Lock, Shift, Ctrl, Alt, etc.

Download: Free

Remap Keyboard Keys Using Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator
Remap Keyboard Keys using Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator

SEE ALSO: 10 Cool New Windows 11 Features in 2023.

Remap Keyboard Keys in Windows PC and Speed up your Work

With these keyboard remapping tools, your work won’t be affected by some broken or missing keys on your keyboard. You can easily reassign broken or missing keys to some other keys and continue your work. Besides the above-mentioned tools, KeyTweek and AutoHotKey are also great key-remapping tools you might want to try.

Hope you liked the above tutorial. We suggest you try out these tools and check which one best suits you. You can also create automation commands using some of these tools. Well, feel free to share your thoughts in the comments down below.

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