1. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\OEM\KEYBD]
"KeyLock"=dword:1
2. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Shell\Keys\] (each button is a subkey)
3. These are not registry entries. Simply add/remove shortcuts from \Windows\Start Menu to change. Note there is a strict limit of 7 links allowed. If you add more they will be deleted automatically.
The best way to find this stuff is to use a registry editor that can easily export the entire registry. Then you do an export, make the change you want to find the entry for, then export the registry again. Bring the two files over to your PC and use an app like Windiff or CompareIt to find all the changed regions. It has a little learning curve as you will see things change that are unrelated but it is a great way to learn about the registry.
It's also addicting as you will go looking for all kinds of things to "pre-customize". It's to the point now where the only thing I have to do post-hard reset is re-pair my bluetooth devices (still vexxed on finding out how to import pairing data--it's more than just reg entries).
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