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How to disable the MS Windows system reaction to the "Win + F" shock cut?
I want to assign [search engine] Everything a global shortcut "Win+F", but any such click will cause the system to respond with the standard pop-up alert: "There is no associated program to perform the requested action. Install the program, or create a link in the "Default Programs" control panel if the program is already installed."
Yes, the native Windows search has been uninstalled as unnecessary, and the only solution I know of is to install and then disable the Windows Search service.
I would like to solve this problem and at the same time do without returning to the Windows Search system, and without installing additional software like Autohotkey.
Is it possible to just disable the Windows 7 reaction to the "Win+F" shortcut?
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Try the Key Remapper utility, it does not require installation. With regular means of Windows, you are tormented to look for it, you will have to climb into the registry.
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