I've recently started using a program to re-map my Windows key on my keyboard. The name is HotKeys by Qliner Software. There are lots of programs I run during a days work. At this point, most of those programs have slowly floated their way to the top of the Windows Start Menu which is helpful by itself. But now they are one keyboard combination away with HotKeys. This cool little utility makes managing your key combinations a snap using a graphical view of your keyboard. All you need to do is call up the graphical keyboard and right-click on the key you want to map. If you know how to write macros using VBScript or some other language, you can program your keyboard to do almost anything.