#AI #keyboards #copilotkey
Chat what should I bind the #CopilotKey aka `XF86Assistant` aka `Super+Shift+F23` aka `Super+Shift+XF86TouchpadOff` (lol) to?
Maybe something ridiculous? Or another Super key? Hyper? `espeak-ng -v Swedish "Blåhaj"`?
Make it fun, make it useful, your choice.
Every device advertised with "#AI" od having a "#CopilotKey" gets instantly put on the "never ever buy!"-List…
You know what I want instead?
#Linux support - and I mean fully!
#Keyboards with
#Trackpoints!
#RepairableTech
instead of AntiRepairDesign!
Me too
Which is why I have a second hand business think pad, I5 processor 8GB Ram, antiX linux great performance.
And tough.
@babble_endanger #MSWindows11 Pro has the option to do nothing (though pressing [Copilot] key brings the setting menu about it that nothing has been set to run *groan*).
Does AutoHotKey make [Copilot] key do absolutely nothing?
Soon you’ll be able to remap the Copilot key on Windows PCs
When Microsoft announced that most new keyboards for Windows PCs would feature a dedicated Copilot key, a lot of people remained unconvinced that it was a good idea to add a key for a single feature that many folks don’t plan on using.
Now Microsoft has announced that it’s begun rolling out an update to Windows Insiders that makes it possible to remap the Copilot key so that it can be used […]
https://liliputing.com/?p=171976
#copilot #copilotKey #microsoft #osUpdates #windows11 #windowsInsiderPreview
So I just got a new laptop. Everything seemed okay check the hardware and the specs and never thought to look much at the keyboard itself.
Right control notable for allowing people use commands such as ctrl alt delete with one hand and if you happened to use dvorak a whole bunch more such as copy and paste.
It isn't that hard to restore right control to its place. (See picture and reply)
Microsoft is updating keyboards for the first time in 30 years. Why? To add a Copilot key and make AI interaction easier. Will you find this helpful?
#Microsoft #CopilotKey #Windows11 https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/microsoft-is-changing-the-keyboard/
Not entirely opposed to the proposed Copilot key, but if it's not reprogrammable then it needs to be possible to disable it. I don't want to go to the effort of disabling Copilot, only to have the genie pop up again every time I fat-finger the bottle-cap.
Linux has had the Copilot key for years.
It’s because we have the ability to to remap anything to anything, including my Super key to Copilot, should I choose.
Perhaps Microsoft should have just added key remapping? 🤔