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

  • @rtxn@lemmy.world
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    322 years ago

    I use Linux, and I actually like the idea. Not because of the Copilot bullshit, but because I’ve always wanted a real hyper key.

      • Captain Aggravated
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        52 years ago

        It is my understanding that, because of the keyboard on a system that hasn’t been used in 50 years, Unix-like systems understand 6 modifier keys: Shift, Alt, Ctrl, Super, Hyper and Meta.

        Linux binds the “Windows” key on a typical PC keyboard to either Super or Meta. Seems to depend on the distro. In either case, in practice it’s used to bind shortcuts and macros similar to how the Windows key works in Windows, a single tap opens the app menu, holding it as a modifier key is usually bound to shortcuts that talk to the desktop environment rather than the active application.

        • qupada
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          42 years ago

          It was linked a little up thread, but since you’re (probably) referring to the “Space-cadet” keyboard, it was seven.

          Technically, they drew a distinction between the “shift” keys (of which there were three), and the other modifiers (four).

          In modern times (or for Linux at least), Meta has essentially coalesced with Alt, so the modifiers we’ve retained are Control, Alt, and Super (Windows), with only “Hyper” having been lost along the way.

          The remaining two shifts (also lost to time) were “Top” (symbols) and “Front” (Greek), with the Greek supporting combining with shift (there’s a table on that Wiki page).

          • Captain Aggravated
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            22 years ago

            I believe this same keyboard is why certain Vim keybindings are the way they are, like the arrow keys were on hjkl,

    • KptnAutismus
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      152 years ago

      you could use the fn key on any QMK keyboard for that tho. or any F key. or build a keyboard with one extra key. anything else.