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Add a Windows Key to your keyboard
This tip works under Windows 95, 98 and NT 4.0.
If you wish you had a Windows Key on your keyboard but you don't, and you
don't want to shell out money for a new keyboard when your existing one is
perfectly fine, then make one. All you must do to complete the operation is
the Keyboard Remap Kernel Toy and your Right Ctrl or Right Alt key.
You can download the kernel toy for keyboard remapping at:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows95/downloads/contents/wutoys/w95kerneltoy/
Just click the Windows 95 Keyboard Remap link. Download the file to any
location of your choice, then open Keyremap.exe to extract its contents.
Right-click the Keyremap.inf file and select install.
Next, open the Control Panel, open Keyboard properties, and select the Remap
tab. Under Right-hand Side, select the key you want to use--such as Right
Alt--in the left-hand box. In the right-hand box (still under Right-hand Side), select Windows. Click OK, and you now have a Windows key. To test it
press the key you used once and the start menu pops up.
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