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WindowsKey + E 1

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Pleonasm

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May 20, 2004
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How does Windows XP Pro SP2 “know” that the WindowsKey + E keyboard sequence is associated with Windows Explorer? Where is this information stored?
 
It is in the scancode map:

The Keyboard Scan Code Specification details the PS/2 Scan Codes and USB Usage Tables that are validated for compliance to the WHQL testing standard. This document details the alternative make and break PS/2 scan code and USB code response for the Microsoft Windows Logo Key Application Keys and Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) power controls.


Freeware to redefine the key actions: AutoHotkey
 
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