Copilot key will eventually be required in new PC keyboards, though not yet.

  • @killeronthecorner@lemmy.world
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    17111 months ago

    They should put it adjacent to the up arrow key so that when I hit it accidentally, copilot can ask “did you mean to press the up arrow key?”, which will cause me to smash the keyboard with my fists and then I’ll need to buy another one. Sales will skyrocket.

    • @QuaternionsRock@lemmy.world
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      3411 months ago

      Not particularly relevant, but my friend randomly told me to press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Windows key+L one day. I’m still horrified.

      • @TheCannonball@lemmy.world
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        3711 months ago

        I just tried this. Why does this exist? Why does this need to be a shortcut? Who uses LinkedIn so much that they need to use a 5 key shortcut to get there faster?

        • @merc@sh.itjust.works
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          4111 months ago

          For anybody who doesn’t want to try it, this key combo opens LinkedIn in your default browser.

          It’s not a setting you can change, the only way to disable it is to edit the registry.

          WTF.

          • @Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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            511 months ago

            It’s not a setting you can change, the only way to disable it is to edit the registry.

            So you are saying the setting can be changed. You can even do it over terminal if you like.

        • @LinuxSBC@lemm.ee
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          1811 months ago

          They have an “Office Key” on some official keyboards. Pressing Office+L opens LinkedIn. The Office key is actually mapped to that long modifier shortcut.

        • Promethiel
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          411 months ago

          Did you think the MS C-Suite does much other than bloviate on LinkedIn in-between (and during) meetings? It’s for them and execs everywhere.