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Naw, I never used the windows key to begin with. Maybe I'd be more efficient if I did, but I usually just use alt+tab and the mouse.
davkol, thanks for reminding me of that thread, just read it again
On my F122 (and M122) unit(s), I map EF1 to be Win (EF2 is Esc). As positioning the Win key goes, this one works fantastically: easy to reach when needed (i.e.: not often) and shoved off to the side where it isn't a nuisance (or it's much less of a nuisance than it's normally).
I use that one too, but it has not escaped notice that Micro$oft is pushing that one by improperly eliminating the preexisting Alt-PrtSc key combination. And, frankly, when one does need snipping, one needs it often, and a three-key chord is not a good choice.
I'd argue that snipping is usually more useful than print screening so I don't mind that being phased out; with a bit of luck eventually print screen will become snipping tool getting rid of the need for silly chords. And whilst three key chords isn't great but its better than my previous solution which was;depletedvespene wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 20:53I use that one too, but it has not escaped notice that Micro$oft is pushing that one by improperly eliminating the preexisting Alt-PrtSc key combination. And, frankly, when one does need snipping, one needs it often, and a three-key chord is not a good choice.
This is a game changer. Thanks HzFaq!