![]() The former command will hold down the "vkE8" key while LWin is pressed and release it when Win is released, whereas this command will simply send vkE8 up+down when LWin is pressed. This does not work on elevated windows unless the script is elevated (run as admin) because unelevated processes cannot send keystrokes to elevated windows. The vk07 key was commonly used for this purpose before Windows 10, in which it opens the Game Bar. The other Win key can be disabled in the same way, but with RWin instead of LWin. (Menu bars work similarly, but with Alt.) Because of this, the Start menu will not appear. This script will press an unassigned key any time you press Win. ![]() The Start menu will only appear if the Win key was pressed and released without any other key being pressed inbetween. With the Win key thus disabled, the Start menu can also be opened by pressing Ctrl+Esc. ![]() Now pressing the Win key by itself will not show the Start menu, yet you may use any Win key hotkey. ![]()
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