1Note that you also need to disable Win+Tab, Win+Number, Win+T, Win+Everything, eventually, the Windows key itself and a number of other key combinations too. And even that will not prevent anyone from hitting Ctrl+Alt+Del and breaking out of your application. So why bother? – Joey – 2010-05-09T08:35:23.967
@Joey, NoWinKeys has no effect on Alt+Tab, Ctrl+Alt+Delete, Ctrl+Shift+Esc, Win+L, or Win+U; those are handled differently and need a keyboard hook to affect (even then…) – Synetech – 2011-06-14T02:43:05.123
1Note that you also need to disable Win+Tab, Win+Number, Win+T, Win+Everything, eventually, the Windows key itself and a number of other key combinations too. And even that will not prevent anyone from hitting Ctrl+Alt+Del and breaking out of your application. So why bother? – Joey – 2010-05-09T08:35:23.967
@Joey,
NoWinKeys
has no effect on Alt+Tab, Ctrl+Alt+Delete, Ctrl+Shift+Esc, Win+L, or Win+U; those are handled differently and need a keyboard hook to affect (even then…) – Synetech – 2011-06-14T02:43:05.123