![]() If I map to 'X' and am writing a letter when I press 'x' my letter closes. I don't know what it is for and never use it so that's the one to map to. My Lenovo Legion Y520 is a gaming one (I don't use it for Gaming, it had the Hardware I wanted inside) and has a key next to the right ALT key which has a symbol of a square with 3 horizontal bars inside it. I think I may have to use a 3rd party program as in the scenario I first posted, I was running a video player in full screen which meant I can not see/get to a shortcut so I need to map to a keyboard key. Tap the Windows key to open and close the Start Menu.Windows+E opens File Explorer.Windows+L immediately locks the screen. KariI want to try this Kari but have never done what you mention. When run from shortcut or WIN + R, use single quotes. Short: when run from PowerShell, use double quotes. Get-Process | Where-Object | stop-process" ![]() So, the PowerShell command to close each and every application which is currently running is as told in my previous post: Regarding my previous post, I realised that there's a catch in creating shortcuts for PowerShell commands, something that might go unnoticed if user is not familiar with it. ![]()
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