It works. But it’s slow.
| Shortcut | Action | |----------|--------| | Right Win alone | Launch | | Right Win + C | Open ChatGPT in a new browser tab | | Right Win + M | Mute/unmute microphone (via a tiny script) | | Right Win + Shift + S | Open Snipping Tool | win2key
It won’t change your life. But every time you tap that key and the right app appears instantly, you’ll feel a small, satisfying jolt of “ah, that’s clever.” It works
We’ve all been there. You’re deep in a spreadsheet, a design tool, or a terminal window. Your hands are on the home row. Then you need to launch the calculator. Every. Single. Time. You reach for the mouse, click Start, scroll... or you contort your left hand to press Win + R , type calc , and hit Enter. But every time you tap that key and
Why? Who needs two Start menu buttons?
That’s the magic of . What Is Win2Key? Win2Key is a tiny, lightweight utility from the late 90s / early 2000s (originally by PC Magazine, later picked up by various developers). It does one thing and does it beautifully: It lets you remap the Windows keys on your keyboard to launch any program, open any folder, or type any text string.