First post, by bjwil1991
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I have 2 retro computers running Windows 95C on them, and they both share the same keyboard, mouse, and monitor thanks to the magical NIB KVM 4-PC PS/2 VGA switch box. However, I forgot the older Model M keyboards up until the late 90's or so (excluding the ThinkPad systems) don't have the WinKey. On my ThinkPad R40 in Windows XP Pro SP3, I remapped the right Alt key to be used as the WinKey (Super for Linux, or Command/Apple for Mac OS). Is there a particular program to remap the right Alt key to be used as the WinKey? I know I can use the Ctrl-Esc combination, but if I need to go to the system properties in Windows 95 if I'm doing routine maintenance on my computer mouse, pressing Ctrl-Esc-Pause/Break won't cut it, unless I use the arrow keys to go to Settings > Control Panel, hit the tab key, and use the arrow keys again to get to the System Properties panel.
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