Reassigns Copilot key back to Ctrl or Menu without PowerToys
Copilot key triggers Win+Shift+F23 shortcut. This app sets up a hook for Windows keyboard events and emulates Ctrl/Menu if it encounters Win+Shift+F23 combination.
Executable names:
remap-copilot-to-ctrl.exe- reassignsCopilotkey toCtrlkeyremap-copilot-to-menu.exe- reassignsCopilotkey toMenu/Applicationkey
It's the same executable under the hood, but it behaves differently depending on its name. You can rename it yourself to change its behavior, but you'll also need to terminate the old process in Task Manager, since only one instance of the app can run at a time.
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Download one of the executables from the latest release depending on the key you want to reassign Copilot to.
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Press
Win+R, typeshell:startupand pressEnterto open the Start-up folder. -
Copy downloaded executable into the Start-up folder to have it run automatically when Windows starts.
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Double-click the executable to launch it manually for the first time.
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Win,ShiftandF23keys are still being pressed when you hit theCopilotkey but are immediately released afterwards. Keyboard Manager in PowerToys has the same behaviour. -
If you press
WinorShiftalong withCopilotkey and then release one of these three keys, the other two keys will also be released. Keyboard Manager in PowerToys has similar behaviour.
MIT
