Then create a file, say 'DisableWinKeys.ahk' on Desktop. Simply download the standalone autohotkey program. This does not involve updating the registry. You can use AutoHotKey to disable any standard windows shortcut keys.
Checking this box disables all the Win + arrow keys. On this screen, the section 'Make it easier to manage windows' has a checkbox for 'Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen'. To enable or disable the Win + arrow keys that move windows around (docking, maximizing, moving to other monitors, etc), go to the Ease of Access Center in the Control Panel:Ĭontrol Panel\Ease of Access\Ease of Access Center\Make it easier to focus on tasks There is an extremely simple answer to this question which I haven't seen described anywhere else.