

because of the behaviour of the Shift key when using the Numpad. By default in Windows 10, Shift+Numpad1 = "NumpadEnd". Put simply, I would like the key combination of Shift+Numpad1 to actually input Shift+Numpad1. Perhaps I'm being daft, but what are you trying to get when you press a Shift+NumKey? Is there something specific that you don't want to have happen? Loss of functionality to those keys when num lock is off.ĭo you only want it to happen in a specific program? I would be happy for this to be a system-wide change. What EXACTLY do you want this script to do? Hopefully I've been able to explain this above.Īre there any timing issues to take into account? No. What key(s) do you want to use? Right Shift + Numpad keys. I saw the below template in the sticky thread:

Whilst I'm sure there's a way to resolve this, I believe that using an AHK script to simply disable/remove the shift modifier would be a much more simple and elegant solution.īasically, I would like to be able to use right shift + the numpad keys to bind to hotbars in games but I don't want to lose the functionality of my keyboard - does anyone have any ideas?
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I have tried using software to rebind num1 to normal 1 key which worked well, but had the unwanted side effect of also moving my punctiation keys ("!" etc). As you can see, remapping those to the numpad keys would mean that I wouldn't have any functionality of the arrow keys or delete key etc on my keyboard at all! So firstly, my keyboard doesn't have a standard layout - it looks like this keyboard. For reasons I am about to explain, I can't simply remap home/end/pgup/pgdn on mu numpad to num1, num2 etc. By default in Windows, pressing Shift will disable num lock regardless of the num lock state - so, "Shift + num 8" would actually register as "Home" instead of what I actually want. I'm looking to create a script which would remove the shift + numpad key modifier. Hi! This will be my first post here so please accept my apologies if I seem like a bit of a noob!
