Great, more vendor specific keys that absolutely nobody needs.
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As much as I don't like these buttons, working in tech support, I can tell you far too many people can't figure out anything more complex than "push the giant button that says the thing you want on it", and that is even difficult to get some people to understand.
I ended up un mapping my Netflix button on my shield TV remote because it was super annoying for accidental presses.
Do the manufacturers even get a cut for promoting these services, or is this just what people want?
How did you do that please?
And heh, no cut, dummy. They get extorted. Netflix wouldn't agree to allow the hi-res streaming to their devices otherwise.
Didn't think about that, that makes so much sense.
I use Buttons Remapper and set the Netflix button to do nothing and override system. You don't need to pay for this but there is other stuff locked behind a pay wall.
Thanks! Will definitely help.
Do you guys have remote with dedicated key for specific channel? Awful!
Yeah some TV's these days come with streaming built in and have this kind of remote. Plus if you buy a set top streaming box like a Roku, they come with this kind of remote also. It's stupid, but a real world thing.
The screenshot for the article depicts the copilot key on the “context menu” key
Why Microsoft is so obsessed with the word "copilot"? There's like 4 different things with the same name.
Missed opportunity to re-brand clippy
Good. Clippy doesn't deserve to get treated like that.
Microsoft will definitely have the power to bulldoze all other things named copilot, like Facebook did to meta. I'm still not over AI being a lame word now. I miss the time when it felt sci-fi and not like a corporate buzzword.
William Gibson made the metaverse, fuck FB for stealing that cool name for a 3D world and then botchering it so hard it will never ever even be a thing lol. I mean how hard can it be with those kind of budgets they have. Smh.
Tux is my copilot, and never tries to be a back-seat driver.
Tux, take the wheel!
Let me?
In their (in)finite mercy.
my favorite feature of copilot is that on top of being extremely stupid, it's very easily offended. literally the only thing they made sure it would consistently get right is being fucking touchy.
I used copilot like four times to test what it can do. it is so fucking bad. every "conversation" inevitably ends with me saying "you're useless" and copilot getting offended and immediately ending the conversation with a passive aggressive message basically implying "I'm done with this. you can try again if you're gonna be nicer next time"
lol fucking dumb useless piece of code, can't even ask it the simplest questions without it spitting some absolute nonsense, but also can't take shit because it's too precious and self respecting. fuck you, Microsoft.
I can't believe this came before Samsung letting you reprogram your Bixby key.
Shit, even Apple lets you reprogram the Action Button, insofar as you can program anything on iOS (which isn’t nothing, Shortcuts scripting can be pretty detailed).
I used to have my car commands (AC, location, seat heaters, etc) on a shortcut. It was stacked shortcuts calling APIs and passing tokens and storing these for later use to reuse the same token.
I have an app that does that on my S8, but it's definitely not official support.
How nice of them....
What does the Key on its own do, what character does it send? Is it something standard or is it something custom?
standard, surprisingly enough, it's essentially just a shortcut to the key combination ctrl+shift+f23. guess microsoft figured they couldn't leave all the extra F keys unattended
It's something like win-ctrl-f23
(Despite the physical buttons having been missing for a long time on regular keyboards, there are still scancodes for f13-f24)
For what it's worth too, the Windows "Powertoys" utilities have always been able to remap it.
Probably Ctrl + shift + win + alt + C, or something like that. The same modifiers + first letter of the program work for other services like word and linkedin
by the small icon it must be opening the context menu at the currently focused place.
How gracious of them.
All I care to know is what code it sends to the machine so I can submit a merge to Plasma to default that key to opening krunner.
Finally, the Any key!
I'm surprised they didn't try to sell it to an ad company.
You're hired!
Now they just need to allow me to actually uninstall it...
why even make it in the first place? just use a keyboard shortcut or something.
So you know the built-in keyboard shortcut on Windows that opens LinkedIn? (IIRC it's Ctrl+Alt+Win+Shift+L)
That's because Microsoft sold keyboards for a while with "Office keys," so you could hit Office+W for Word, Office+X for Excel, etc. All that key would do is send all those modifiers. There are plenty of unused modifier key codes they could use instead, but they did this.
I'm guessing this key works the same.
part of the reason could be that this way users will always see the copilot icon