


Disable – that’s what we eventually did with the F1 key, so that it does not bother anymore. Along with remapping, the program can also disable any unwanted keys on the keyboard. SharpKeys is a portable program that was originally created with the intent to provide Windows users an easy way to re-map keyboard keys. In our search, we found an awesome program called SharpKeys in the Codeplex repository. I thought of re-mapping the key with a registry hack, but he wanted something simpler, like a program that would do this.

Because of this layout, he often used to hit the F1 key by accident, when he was going for the Esc key. The laptop’s a 15.6-incher, although it has a full keyboard with the numeric keypad. The keys on my friend’s laptop are laid out pretty close to each other.
