@wikihow The image shows a close-up view of a computer keyboard with a dark gray background. The keys are black with white lettering and symbols. Two keys are highlighted with green boxes: the "E" key in the center-right and the "Windows" key in the bottom-left. The "E" key is located in the top row, third from the left, and the "Windows" key is in the bottom row, first from the left. The keyboard includes standard keys such as "Esc," "F1" through "F6," "Tab," "Caps Lock," "Shift," "Ctrl," and "Alt." The "Windows" key features the Windows logo.
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Try it next time and report back please.
Also, you'll have to try different keyboard layouts and let us know if it's Windows specific, or if Linux and Mac work as well.
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