Fortunately,you can useMicrosoft PowerToyswhich allow you to customize shortcut keys by remapping them.
Download:
https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/releases/tag/v0.82.1
Open PowerToys Settings, go to the Keyboard Manager menu, Enable Keyboard Manager, and choose “Remap a shortcut”.
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Next step, select Add Shortcut remapping:
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It will open new windows as below:
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Choose the pencil icon located on the left side, and then select your desired new shortcut key by pressing them together.
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The Windows default shortcut key will be substituted with our own custom shortcut key.
In my case, I opted for CTRL + 1 as the shortcut to take screenshots, but you have the flexibility to choose any other combination.
To proceed, click on the pencil icon located on the right side. Next, press “Win + Shift + S” and click OK to save it.
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I hope this fulfills your requirements.