Simple Disable Key 12.9
Disable keyboard keys, disable windows key always, for a program or on schedule
Program info
Do you want to want to disable keyboard keys or block the mouse ?
Then try Simple Disable Key. With Simple Disable Key you can disable keyboard, disable windows key, disable shift key e.t.c. or any other key and also block the mouse, disable right click e.t.c..
You can also specify whether to disable keyboard keys always, or for a specific application only or on schedule.
You can also set and lock the state of the Num Lock, Caps Lock, Scroll Lock, Insert keys automatically.
It is useful to disable keyboard keys if for example one key of your keyboard is not functioning correctly because it is destroyed or it is annoying you.
It is also useful to disable keyboard to prohibit certain computer actions in the school or workplace.
Maybe also a specific key is annoying during gaming or working on a specific application ?
Then this application is for you it can disable keyboard keys easily and also it can be used for mouse lock.
You can also set a password for the application and disallow its unauthorized use and also run the application automatically at Windows startup hidden.
Simple Disable Key protects itself from being closed by not authorized users with a Windows Service and you can also disable keys or block the mouse at the Windows Logon and Lock screen.
You can also specify to disable keys, block the mouse for all users, current user or include and exclude users from a list or using regular expressions for the usernames.
The application is also multilingual and translated into 39 different languages.
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