Its most common use case is interrupting games

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I can’t remember the last time I had a sticky keys issue.

However, Win10 randomly deciding to background/minimize my game for absolutely no reason is definitely a thing. Nothing like having to alt-tab back into your game to find yourself dead when you stopped moving in the middle of a firefight.

File explorer just casually says hello during a full screen game and overrides the active window.

One of the reasons I use linux now. Now I get to break absolutely everything if I'm not careful.

"Let me just install this mouse driver while trying not wreck my audio driver…“

"Aaand I’ve broken 28 pixels“

This sounds like something that could actually happen back before Ubuntu became a thing.

Don't misunderstand me, ubtuntu didn't solve this particular problem, but they did make a good for the time distro

Omg I just logged back into this account and read this comment you left 2 months ago. Since then I was playing and watching all of Xenosaga. Is your username probably inspired by Ziggy?

Never happens to me, but I also have a keyboard that let's you deactivate the Windows and Tab keys. I have them deactivated at all times and alt+tab on my second keyboard.