Teach you how to modify Win7 default shortcuts

  
        Teach you how to modify the default shortcut keys Win7

there are users that use Win7 Some shortcuts do not use them easily, and so want to modify the default keyboard shortcuts, such as for example also be a shortcut key "Ctr + z ", cut the shortcut key "Ctr+X" and so on. Can such a modification be done? Look at the following introduction:

increase shortcuts may say most people will Some, but when it comes to modifying probably are not very familiar with, we know that most of Windows7 shortcut keys are stored in c: Windowssystem32shell32.dll" file. This file can not be directly modified, you can copy it, and then use eXeScope to modify. In the left pane, click "Resources → Accelerator", the system shortcuts are saved in the " In the sub-items such as 1", "2", "3", click one of them, you can see these shortcuts in the right pane. The naming rules are: "secondary key, encoding, virtkey, primary key" to " For example, ctr+X", the primary key refers to the key to be held down first, that is, ctr, and the secondary key is the second key to be held down, that is, x. If you want to change "ctr+x" to F10, and " ctr + X "value is" x, 28696, virtkey, control ", is changed to" F10,28696, virtkey "can.

modified shortcut Ctr + X is F10

shell32.dll is a very important system file, be careful when modifying, do not Use the existing shortcut keys to avoid conflicts. After the modification is complete, click the “Edit → Save Update” command to save the changes. Then enter the Winpe system and replace the original file with the modified shell32.dll.

You can try the above methods. I don't know if you want to modify the shortcuts. But it is still quite sure to tell you that this method is feasible. When you try, then a friend will ask you. Let's share it together.
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