Pressing the wrong key on a keyboard is a common mistake even when you do not punch in fast.
You want to press the left Shift key but end up hitting the Caps Lock.
You want to tap the Alt key but accidentally clicking the Windows Logo button instead.

In addition to being able to disable keys, KeyTweak can remap keys.
Never use the Scroll Lock key?
With KeyTweak you could remap it to Mute, Print Screen, Volume Up, or any other key.

Only numbers are assigned to them but each key displays a tooltip when you move the cursor over it.
To remap a key, just nudge the key on the virtual keyboard.
Then, choose which key you want to assign to it.
Every remapping action is added to the list of pending changes.
You should remap keys only when you have nothing to do, though.
On most laptops, the Fn key cannot be disabled too.
All edits made by KeyTweak are global.
You cannot remap keys for specific applications, keyboards, and users.
For example, you cannot remap F1 key for Microsoft Word only or Logitech keyboard only.
Once you remap a key, the change affects every system, keyboard, and user.
Each key that has been remapped can be restored to its default state, one by one.
Resetting all remapped keys to default state is much easier since you just need to click Restore All Defaults.
However, you still have to restart the computer for the changes to be applied.
The simplicity is a huge plus too.
Additionally, all KeyTweak edits can be saved for future use.