• palordrolap
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    04 months ago

    This is the dumbest fucking thing I’ve ever heard of. I’m not buying any keyboard or laptop that has this key.

    Which is exactly what people said about the Windows key.

    Now it’s all but impossible to buy a keyboard that doesn’t have it. Worse, most of us use it without thinking.

    Sure you can call it Super if you like, and even have a Tux key-cap on it, but there used to be a literal gap between the Alt keys and their Ctrl brethren in the lateral directions away from the space bar, and those days are long gone.

    There’ll be the niche users who stick with old keyboards without this new key, just like there are the die-hards who have stuck resolutely to the old IBM keyboards and the like from pre-1995, but if you want a new keyboard?

    Gonna have to shell out a small fortune for a custom build or make do with that dumb new key.

    (Shoutout to the Context Menu key which went as unmentioned in the above as it goes unused in day to day use, despite having been included with its Super cousin since day one.)

    • @brax@sh.itjust.works
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      04 months ago

      I don’t see an issue with a “super” key. But what would a copilot key bring that’s of any value? The super key already does everything you’d need.

    • @const_void@lemmy.ml
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      04 months ago

      Gonna have to shell out a small fortune for a custom build or make do with that dumb new key.

      I don’t think this is true. Just buy a laptop from a company that ships it with Linux. No Windows, no Windows keys. It doesn’t have to be ‘custom’.

      • Keith
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        04 months ago

        The post mentioned this, and argues that a super a key is basically just a windows key