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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T01:13:25+00:00 2026-05-23T01:13:25+00:00

I have an old IBM Model M from 1994. It’s awesome, but it doesn’t

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I have an old IBM Model M from 1994. It’s awesome, but it doesn’t have a Windows key. I’d like to use AutoHotkey to map the combination of Ctrl + Alt to simulate the Windows key in order to take advantage of the default Windows shortcuts. Here’s what I have:

LCtrl & LAlt :: Send {LWin}

It was suggested that maybe windows is overriding the Ctrl + Alt combo, so I also tried:

~Alt & Space :: Send {LWin}

Neither of these work. I’d at least like to be able to open the Start Menu from the keyboard (Ctrl + Esc is too awkward.)

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    2026-05-23T01:13:26+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 1:13 am

    It seems the windows key is not working as long as either ctrl or alt is pressed. The following script works for me:

    <^LAlt::
    KeyWait Alt
    KeyWait Ctrl
    Send {RWin}
    return
    
    <!LCtrl::
    KeyWait Alt
    KeyWait Ctrl
    Send {RWin}
    return
    

    You can press the left Ctrl and left alt in any order, and when you release both, the windows key is generated. This way you will not be able to send combination like Windows-E. If you want that too, you can do something like:

    <^<!e::
    KeyWait Alt
    KeyWait Ctrl
    Send {RWin down}e{RWin up}
    return
    
    <^<!space::
    KeyWait Alt
    KeyWait Ctrl
    Send {RWin}
    return
    

    Now press leftctrl-leftalt-e to genereate windows-e, and press leftctrl-leftalt-space for just the windows key.

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