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disabling certain keyboard keys with scancode

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    Hi, I m able to disable\remap the keys with the help of regrdit but i want to write a script for it so that the settings can be applied just by clicking on it. also when u use scancode u need to reboot the system is there a way to avoid that.......thanks in advance

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      Hi, I m able to disable\remap the keys with the help of regrdit but i want to write a script for it so that the settings can be applied just by clicking on it. also when u use scancode u need to reboot the system is there a way to avoid that.......thanks in advance

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      Well you could write a program to insert data into the registry with the required input and output scan codes? Or if you don't want to do that get it to output a .reg file and run that - I created an app like that and it was very useful :) And in response to your second question, I believe that if you kill explorer.exe with the Task Manager and then restart it (using File->Create process), it reloads some registry values (however I'm not sure if scan codes are included in the registry data that is reloaded). Hope this helps, --Perspx

      "Nowadays, security guys break the Mac every single day. Every single day, they come out with a total exploit, your machine can be taken over totally. I dare anybody to do that once a month on the Windows machine." - Bill Gates
      BSoD during a Win98 presentation

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