So it ended up opening any application that I selected, created unnecessary paragraphs in word processors, and even submitted a form that I had just started filling. Well, this list might go on, but rather than ranting about that, let’s address the elephant in the room- and that is how could you disable a keyboard key on your Windows 11 PC? Let’s check it out.
How to Disable a Keyboard Key in Windows 11
While we usually cover these guides using the Registry Editor, however, this time around, we will be using a first-party app, developed by Microsoft. The reason why we aren’t using Registry is the fact that each key comes with a different D-word 32-bit or Binary Value. So listing the values for each of the keys present on the keyboard would prove to be quite a cumbersome process. Moreover, since the app is open source and provided by Microsoft, there isn’t any point of concern associated with it. So on that optimistic note, let’s get started.
How to Re-Enable a Keyboard Key in Windows 11
If at any point in time, you wish to revert the process, in other words, re-enable the disabled key, then here’s what you need to do. So these were the steps to disable a key on your keyboard in Windows 11. Likewise, we have also listed the steps to re-enable them. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.
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