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mr_MADAFAKA@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

Microsoft says a Copilot key is coming to keyboards on Windows PCs starting this month

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Microsoft says a Copilot key is coming to keyboards on Windows PCs starting this month

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mr_MADAFAKA@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago
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Microsoft sees 2024 as the year of the artificial intelligence personal computer. A new key on Surface PCs and other devices might help.
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    Wonder if it will be CTRL + SHIFT + ALT + WIN + C

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      Also known as fist+c

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      Now I’m wondering, with which fingers would you press all those buttons? The most comfortable way to press these keys with 1 hand is to rotate the keyboard 180 degrees

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        They don’t intend for you to, it’s just easier to make a giant button combo that their generic HID driver handles as a special case than to create a custom keyboard protocol with their special key enums and a custom driver that only windows supports.

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