WinHotKey is one of the packages you can use to set up customized Windows 10 keyboard shortcuts. There are a few programs available for Windows 10, and some of those are freeware programs. You can do a lot more with extra third-party software.
Adding Custom Hotkeys With Third-Party Software Now, pressing that key and Ctrl + Alt will shut down, restart, or log you out of Windows 10, depending on what you entered in the first text box of the Create Shortcut wizard. Right-click it, select Properties and click the Shortcut tab, and then enter a letter in the Shortcut key text box.
So if you type “I,” then the keyboard shortcut would be Ctrl + Alt + I. Note that the shortcut will be the letter combined with Ctrl + Alt. Just enter a letter there to set up the new hotkey.