Microsoft says a Copilot key is coming to keyboards on Windows PCs starting this monthmr_MADAFAKA@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml – 294 points – 6 months agocnbc.com210Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsI'm happy as a clam with my 1984 loud as fuck IBM Model M keyboard in Windows. Think you need a Windows key? CTRL-ESC. I use CTRL-ESC even on modern keyboards.Best keyboard ever, will also last forever. I use capslock as superkey.I actually use caps lock fairly regularly as a embedded systems programmer. With my large hands CTRL-ESC is pretty easy for me.That's a pretty cool keyboardI bought mine here but there are other places that restore them.
I'm happy as a clam with my 1984 loud as fuck IBM Model M keyboard in Windows. Think you need a Windows key? CTRL-ESC. I use CTRL-ESC even on modern keyboards.Best keyboard ever, will also last forever. I use capslock as superkey.I actually use caps lock fairly regularly as a embedded systems programmer. With my large hands CTRL-ESC is pretty easy for me.That's a pretty cool keyboardI bought mine here but there are other places that restore them.
Best keyboard ever, will also last forever. I use capslock as superkey.I actually use caps lock fairly regularly as a embedded systems programmer. With my large hands CTRL-ESC is pretty easy for me.
I actually use caps lock fairly regularly as a embedded systems programmer. With my large hands CTRL-ESC is pretty easy for me.
I'm happy as a clam with my 1984 loud as fuck IBM Model M keyboard in Windows.
Think you need a Windows key? CTRL-ESC. I use CTRL-ESC even on modern keyboards.
Best keyboard ever, will also last forever.
I use capslock as superkey.
I actually use caps lock fairly regularly as a embedded systems programmer. With my large hands CTRL-ESC is pretty easy for me.
That's a pretty cool keyboard
I bought mine here but there are other places that restore them.