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KillKeys disables specified keys, preventing programs from picking them up. They then effectively become dead keys that does nothing while KillKeys is enabled. The default behavior is to disable both windows keys and the menu key when in fullscreen windows to prevent accidentally pressing them when playing games. You can configure KillKeys to block any key you wish. Read more... Updates  2011-03-23I just read a tutorial on Lifehacker on how to turn your caps lock key into a search key. It's a pretty nice tweak since the caps lock key doesn't serve much purpose these days.
2010-12-30I have made a video explaining how to compile SuperF4, which is another program of mine. The instructions also work just as well with KillKeys. This might be of interest if you are learning programming and want to make your own modifications to KillKeys. Go to the Build wiki page to see it.
2010-11-29Released 1.2. This release fixes a couple of minor bugs. The new version is also available in 64-bit. The installer will automatically install the correct executable.
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Changelog1.2 - 2010-11-29: - Added 64-bit executable. The installer will automatically install the correct executable.
- Fixed an issue in Windows 7 where the desktop would be treated as a fullscreen window.
- Fixed some minor bugs.
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