Desabilitar todas as combinações de teclas bloqueadas
O exemplo a seguir Windows PowerShell script usa os provedores WMI para desabilitar todas as combinações de teclas bloqueadas para Filtro de Teclado usando os provedores WMI (Instrumentação de Gerenciamento do Windows) para Filtro de Teclado. As configurações de combinação de teclas não são removidas, mas o Filtro de Teclado para de bloquear as teclas.
Disable-all-rules.ps1
#
# Copyright (C) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
#
<#
.Synopsis
This Windows PowerShell script shows how to enumerate all existing keyboard filter
rules and how to disable them by setting the Enabled property directly.
.Description
For each instance of WEKF_PredefinedKey, WEKF_CustomKey, and WEKF_Scancode,
set the Enabled property to false/0 to disable the filter rule, thus
allowing all key sequences through the filter.
.Parameter ComputerName
Optional parameter to specify the remote computer that this script should
manage. If not specified, the script will execute all WMI operations
locally.
#>
param(
[String]$ComputerName
)
$CommonParams = @{"namespace"="root\standardcimv2\embedded"}
$CommonParams += $PSBoundParameters
Get-WMIObject -class WEKF_PredefinedKey @CommonParams |
foreach {
if ($_.Enabled) {
$_.Enabled = 0;
$_.Put() | Out-Null;
Write-Host Disabled $_.Id
}
}
Get-WMIObject -class WEKF_CustomKey @CommonParams |
foreach {
if ($_.Enabled) {
$_.Enabled = 0;
$_.Put() | Out-Null;
Write-Host Disabled $_.Id
}
}
Get-WMIObject -class WEKF_Scancode @CommonParams |
foreach {
if ($_.Enabled) {
$_.Enabled = 0;
$_.Put() | Out-Null;
"Disabled {0}+{1:X4}" -f $_.Modifiers,$_.Scancode
}
}
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