Maybe I'll look to see what actually changes in the registry after using Key Tweak. Thanks, I'll look into doing a manual change. However, you might consider at least looking in the registry to see what keyboard entries, if any, are there and what they are. And, based on what has been done so far I am not sure that a direct registry edit would work. Do you see or have the option to write to the registry?Įditing the registry is risky so there are automatic caveats about doing do. However, the SharpKeys paragraph mentions "Right to Registry" where the meaning is "Write". What is really interesting that the end of the article presents both SharpKeys and KeyTweak. However, if you are up to registry hacks - here is a possibility: If AllowOSUpgrade does already exist, make sure it’s value is 1.May end up with just using a physical block.
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