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Is there a way to automatically import a sharpkeys file? #542
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I would direct you to use the Registry Editor itself. I mean, I may have coded "open SharpKeys with this SKL file preloaded" but I don't remember. I likely didn't because the Registry does a better job of it and you'd have to reboot anyway, making the "preloaded SKL" file misrepresent itself as "this is what is currently remapped." Since SharpKeys is simply a very custom Registry Editor of sorts, what I've historically done is:
The Key is HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Keyboard Layout The REG for turning off Caps Lock is this:
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I am trying to automate the setting up of new computers which I have to do frequently. Assuming I have a sharpkeys file locally, how could I get the app to read from that file or "import" it from a UI perspective? I am ok with powershell, or other means. I figured maybe there is a filepath I can move the file to in which the application would know to read from it, upon restart/log out and back in. Thank you
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