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      8 months ago

      But it still acts as a separate non standard key, does it? So yo9u need the Logitech software to assign a key. Does the software need to run in the background or does the keyboard saves it in the hardware?

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        8 months ago

        Possibly, kinda depends how it’s implemented, does it need the software to trigger some AI software or not.

        Back when Microsoft got some copilot hotkeys put on laptops, they send the perfectly reasonable “LShift+Win+F23” key combination :)

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          8 months ago

          My favorite is the completely easy to remember and useful LShift + LCtrl + LAlt + LWin + Y combo.

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            Huh, seems that quite a few LShift + LCtrl + LAlt + LWin + <key> have hardcoded links: Y opens Yammer, L for Linkedin, T for teams, O for outlook and so on. TIL.

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        And, like, what do you do on Linux about that key? Is there a way to just make it act as an additional Super key, or do anything at all without Logitech’s program?