Pretty much every keyboard out there designed for Windows PCs comes with a dedicated Windows button. This key will let you launch the Start menu, as well as perform other shortcuts to launch apps, open folders, and so on. While it is useful, it can sometimes prove to be a hindrance.
For example, if you’re doing something that does not require the Windows key, you might at times accidentally press on it. This can be annoying especially during gaming, where in the heat of the moment, you might press on it which could result in you losing. If you’d like to learn how to disable the key, then read on.
There are several methods that you can choose to disable the Windows key on your keyboard. Depending on your personal preference and tech savviness, it is entirely up to you which you should choose.
If you’re looking for a quick and painless way to temporarily disable your Windows key, then you might want to check out a free piece of software called WinKill. It is possibly the most fuss-free method of disabling the Windows key, and like we said, it is free. It is also a very tiny program that won’t hog up your computer’s resources so you can just let it run and there should be no issues.
In case you’re uncomfortable using a third-party app, Microsoft actually has an app (that’s still in Preview) called PowerToys. One of the features of PowerToys is the ability to remap some of your keyboard’s keys, including the Windows key.
We want to point out that editing your PC’s registry is a bit advanced and if you don’t know what you’re doing, there is a chance that it could mess up your computer. Also, note that by editing your registry, you’re sort of making these changes permanent (until you go back and edit it again).
This means that if you only want to disable the Windows key temporarily, then this method might not be for you. However, if you do want to disable it permanently, then these are the steps you need to follow.
Once again, proceed with caution and at your own risk.