You can also use third-party software like to create custom keyboard shortcuts.
For 90% of users, (desktop shortcut + Ctrl + Alt ) is all you'll ever need. For power users who want to remap Caps Lock to something useful or create complex macros, PowerToys is the way to go.
: In the Shortcut tab, click inside the Shortcut key box. Press the key you want (e.g., "K"), and Windows will automatically format it as Ctrl + Alt + K . Save : Click Apply and then OK . 2. Remap Existing Keys and Shortcuts
Microsoft’s free utility gives you superpowers. Its Keyboard Manager lets you remap any key or shortcut system-wide, even overriding Windows defaults.



