Disabling alt+tab screen? Please help


  1. Posts : 39
    Windows 7 Ultimate - Laptop / Stationary PC
       #1

    Disabling alt+tab screen? Please help


    I've been trying for hours now to disable the alt+tab screen. I want to record a sequence of keystrokes, I want to be able to record ctrl+alt+tab, but whenever I press the keys, the alt-tab screen comes up so the buttons won't get recorded. I also have to record them in the actual order, I can't move them around so basically:

    I need to be able to press ctrl+alt+tab without bringing up the swtich screen. I need to record theese keys in order. Is there something I can change, maybe in the registry?

    Is it possible to change the hotkeys in windows? So that ctrl+alt+tab does nothing, and then switch it back after I've recorded the keystrokes?

    Thanks
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  2. Posts : 1,326
    Windows 7 Ultimate RTM (Technet)
       #2

    FreshSam said:
    I've been trying for hours now to disable the alt+tab screen. I want to record a sequence of keystrokes, I want to be able to record ctrl+alt+tab, but whenever I press the keys, the alt-tab screen comes up so the buttons won't get recorded. I also have to record them in the actual order, I can't move them around so basically:

    I need to be able to press ctrl+alt+tab without bringing up the swtich screen. I need to record theese keys in order. Is there something I can change, maybe in the registry?

    Is it possible to change the hotkeys in windows? So that ctrl+alt+tab does nothing, and then switch it back after I've recorded the keystrokes?

    Thanks
    You already have one thread going about this particular topic. Please refrain from starting multiple threads regarding the same matter.
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  3. Posts : 5,840
    Vista Ult64, Win7600
       #3

    Hi, you might find something to help you here.

    Windows Key Shortcuts - Enable or Disable
    Last edited by Brink; 05 Jul 2010 at 16:13. Reason: replaced link with Windows 7 version
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