When you run a full-screen application, like game, pressing Windows key usually minimizes the game to the taskbar. If you play game a lot, I’m sure that you have accidentally pressed Windows key at least once when playing a game. This is surely annoying. To prevent another accidental click, what you can do is to disable Windows key right before you play game.
There is a registry hack to disable and enable Windows key, but editing registry every time you want to disable or enable Windows key isn’t something you can call as efficient. Thus, you might want to consider using an application to do it.
WKey Disabler isn’t a tool equipped with lots of capabilities but it’s perfect if you only need a tiny application that can disable Windows Key easily and quickly.
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To disable the key, you just need to run the application. To enable it back, close the application. It runs on the tray during the operation. Note that Net Framework 2 or higher must be installed before using WKey Disabler.
WKey Disabler works with Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7
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