Check if you can change the Paste command shortcut on Windows to a different icon or key.
Check if you can change the Paste command shortcut on Windows to a different icon or key.
I was attempting to reprogram the L Ctrl key for Paste. Various tools have been tried, but conflicts arise when other Ctrl-based shortcuts are active. Adjustments using Windows remap utilities or AHC haven't resolved the issue, as Ctrl+C still triggers Paste. The goal is to remap the Paste action directly instead of relying on Ctrl+V.
Not my personal experience, but here it is for reference https://www.howtogeek.com/710290/how-to-...indows-10/
You could use the new powertoys at https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/powertoys/. It features a keyboard manager with a solid tutorial on its capabilities—check it out!
Open the keyboard manager, select remap shortcuts, click add and type whatever you wish for your new paste shortcut. Press Ctrl + V together to assign it. If you want it in every app, just leave the settings at all apps.
This approach didn't function initially, but the concept was helpful. I managed to implement a workaround by adjusting the Ctrl+C shortcut, which previously caused problems with Ctrl+V remapping. Now it works smoothly.