Comment on The new Microsoft copilot key is impossible to properly remap.
MagicShel@lemmy.zip 4 hours ago
Did Microsoft demand vendors include such a button with those specs? If not, that sounds like a vendor issue, and I’d be looking at other vendors. Either way I’m happy to use keyboards/OSs without that “feature.”
attero@discuss.tchncs.de 4 hours ago
copilotPC requirements
It is/was required for vendors to use the AI PC / Copilot+ label and Microsoft “invented” the key-sequence.
src: theverge.com/…/microsoft-ai-pc-intel-windows-copi…
brsrklf@jlai.lu 3 hours ago
So to be clear, this key sequence is just how windows interpret the key, the hardware is exactly the same and any other OS can still use it as the context menu key?
attero@discuss.tchncs.de 3 hours ago
nope, the hardware / keyboard controller sends a complete key sequence instead of a distinguishable key-up and key-down event. The OS can interpret that sequence as it sees fit, but you loose the physical key-up signal when you release the key with your finger.
Corngood@lemmy.ml 45 minutes ago
That’s insane. Even if they did this intentionally to be as difficult as possible, they locked themselves out of being able to detect long presses?
MagicShel@lemmy.zip 4 hours ago
Okay that sounds solvable, at least. I mean, I hate it, but it seems that a person is getting what they pay for here. Thanks for the heads up. Hopefully there will be plenty of non-AI PC / Copilot+ computers.