• watson387
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    11 months ago

    Nope. I don’t use the Windows key they added last time.

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      11 months ago

      But why? Win-Space is the default hotkey to switch keyboard language on Debian and Ubuntu, and Win-Tab will switch between activities on KDE/Plasma. It’s very convenient!

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      11 months ago

      Really? I just bought a new keyboard mostly because the Windows key broke on my last one. Win + arrow keys for window snapping is a huge productivity booster for me, but not having Win + V clipboard history was driving me nuts, and needing to manually snip my screen instead of Win + Shift + S was a pain.

      Do you just use your computer for gaming and web browsing? Because I could see not using it outside of work.

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        11 months ago

        Win + prnt scrn takes a screenshot of everything and saves it to a screenshots folder in pictures. Then it’s pretty easy to crop it in the built-in photos app when you double click it.

        I find it less confusing than the snipping tool.

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          11 months ago

          The sniping tool automatically saves it, too. I use it all the time for giving tech help to colleagues and clients since the sniping tool allows for quick annotation then easy copy/pasting to emails.

          Many ways to do the same task. Regardless, the Win key is very useful!