How to Disable Keyboard Shortcut Feedback Hub

Windows 10 and Windows 11 come equipped with the Feedback Hub app, which allows users to report issues and bugs directly to Microsoft.

The Feedback Hub can be accessed from the Start Menu or by using the hotkey Win + F, which instantly launches the app. However, this keyboard shortcut can be quite disruptive, as I often mistakenly press Win + F instead of Win + D to show the Desktop. Therefore, it’s advisable to disable this shortcut.
Is it possible? Absolutely! There are multiple methods to disable this keyboard shortcut, and in this article, I’ll demonstrate the simplest approach using the Windhawk application.

Windhawk is a versatile tool that enables users to customize Windows 10 and 11 systems. For instance, it can easily activate features like the Vertical Taskbar in Windows 11.

To disable the Feedback Hub keyboard shortcut, follow these steps:
Step 1. If you don’t already have Windhawk, download it from the official website and install it as usual.

Step 2. Open Windhawk, then download and install the Disable Feedback Hub Hotkey mod.

Step 3. Click Accept Risk and Install to proceed.

Once the mod is installed, reboot your system. After restarting, the Win + F shortcut will no longer open the Feedback Hub.
To access the Feedback Hub, you can manually open it from the Start Menu > All Apps. Pressing Win + F will now simply type the letter ‘f’ as usual.
Windhawk is an impressive tool with numerous mods that enhance the Windows 11 experience. Curious about other mods? Stay tuned, as I’ll be sharing a list of my favorite mods soon!

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