( More on creating custom shortcuts here.)īut what if you want to change the default keyboard shortcuts that Windows 10 has foisted on you, such as a much more convenient shortcut instead of Ctrl + Shift + Esc to access the task manager or for Ctrl + S to use an alternative search tool? For this, we need a tool called AutoHotKey. Just right-click the executable for whatever it is you want to create a shortcut to, click Properties, then enter your command into a box. ![]() ![]() It’s not too complicated to create your own keyboard shortcuts in Windows 10.
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