How to Remap Keyboard in Windows 10, 8, 7, and Vista

Jan. 7, 2020



Did one or more keys on your keyboard go missing? Your keyboard would still be usable if that key was either a key that you barely ever used, or a key that can still register a key press without the plastic cap. But what if you don’t like working this way or the worse scenario – it was some key you used a lot, like the space bar? Either ways, you have only two options. You can either buy a new keyboard or you can remap your existing keyboard. To me, buying a new keyboard just because of one broken key doesn’t make sense. If you also want to save some bucks and want to go ahead with the second option, then here is how to remap keyboard in Windows 10, 8, 7, and Vista.

Note:I tried these tools on my computer running Windows 10 Pro and they worked perfectly fine. However, these tools will work on older Windows versions, like Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7 etc.

Remap Keyboard in Windows 10 Using Third Party Tools

Remap Keyboard in Windows 10 Using Third Party Tools

Remapping keys on your Windows device is pretty easy if you know which tools to use. There are quite a few options out there and in this article we are going to mention the best of them. But before we get to our list, let’s see why you might want to remap keyboard onWindows 10.

Here are some of the reasons that one should consider for remapping their Windows 10 keyboards:

So, if any of these reasons make sense to you, here is how you can remap keyboard on your Windows 10, 8,7, and Windows machine.

Note:The methods mentioned in this article will also work to remap keyboard inWindows 11.

While Windows does allow you to remap the keys on your keyboard with a few registry tweaks, SharpKeys (free) is an open-source tool that does the complex-looking task for you. Once youdownload the tool, follow the steps given below to find out how to remap a key to any other:

Now when you restart your computer, your keyboard should have remapped. In case you want to undo this, delete the entry from the tool, and again click on “Write to Registry.”

While the above method is one of the easiest and the most popular ones, it isn’t the only one that gets the job done. In case you are looking for some other tools to reassign keyboard keys in Windows 10, here are a few more:

KeyTweak is a tool whichoffers multiple ways– three, to be precise – to remap a key. The first is using the virtual keyboard. This method allows you to choose a key that you want to map, and then select the key, from a drop-down menu, to which you want to map it. The second way, the Half Teach Mode, works very similarly. The third (and the last) way is the Full Teach Mode. This allows you to press both the from and to mapping keys. Using this tool can get a bit of confusing as this uses scan-codes instead of the usual characters.

I found that using the virtual keyboard is the easiest option. As you can see in the picture aboveI have remapped, the left Ctrl key to the Alt key.I do this as I work both on Mac and Windows machines and this helps me to easily switch between the two without breaking my workflow.

Install:(Free)

This tool may not exactly be like the other remapping tools on this list, but it does let youdefine your own keyboard layoutsfrom scratch. And, if you want, you can even define one based on an existing layout. It can come in handy if you are looking to define a keyboard layout for a language that Microsoft doesn’t yet support. The tool has a virtual keyboard that allows you to click to assign any key. The only drawback of using this is you can’t define keys like Return, Ctrl, Alt, and Tab.

Install:(Free)

Install:(Free)

If you are looking for a powerful key remapping tool that not only lets you remap keys of your keyboard but also mouse, then you should check it out. The appallows you to remap keys, mouse button presses, and the mouse wheel rotationto different values. It also lets you swap keys which is very useful. For example, if you are a developer, you can easily swap the Escape and the Caps Lock key. The app lets users restrict the remapping to specific programs and apps. So, you can have a different key set up for your writing app and another one for your photo editing app to make tasks easier. This is just the tip of the iceberg as Key Remapper is a powerful tool that lets you completely change the way you interact with your keyboard and mouse.

Install:Free, $24.95

Another way to remap keys on Windows 10 is to use PowerToys. With the Keyboard Manager utility of PowerToys, you can easily swap an important key with another one that you’re not likely to use often. All you have to do is install PowerToys, switch to Keyboard Manager, and click on ‘Remap a key’ to reconfigure keys. You can learn more about PowerToys and learnhow to use PowerToys on Windows 10from our linked article.

Install:(Free)

It is possible that you have unknowingly changed the keyboard layout and that resulted in this issue. To rectify, go to Settings -> Time & Language -> Language -> Spelling, typing, & keyboard settings -> Advanced keyboard settings -> Override for default input method.

You can try cleaning your keyboard if it is a hardware issue or reinstalling keyboard drivers if it is a software issue.

Open the app you used to remap the keys on your Windows machine, undo the changes, and save the configuration.

Keyboard hotkeys perform a predefined action when certain keys are pressed at the same time. For example, pressing Alt and F4 together closes the current application.

You’ll have to replace the laptop keyboard or remap the non-functional keys with functional ones using one of the apps like SharpKeys, KeyTweak, or PowerToys.

Key mapping is the process of assigning the function to keys in a keyboard.

You can try disabling filter keys from settings to unlock your keyboard on Windows 10

You might have switched your keyboard input layout. You can change it by pressing and holding Ctrl and Shift.

You can use online keyboard check websites likeKeyboardchecker.comto test if all your keyboard keys are working as intended.

A few missing keys on your keyboard shouldn’t be allowed to stop you in your tracks. With the help of the aforementioned tools, you can easily remap your keyboard in Windows 10 as you desire. In fact, you can do more than just keyboard mapping. You can also createWindows 10 automationcommands that you can execute with some simple keystrokes. Do check these keyboard remapping tools and let us know which is your favorite one by writing in the comments section below.

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