On Thu, 2021-09-02 at 14:03 -0500, Richard Shaw wrote:
So that caused me to look up the manual. There's a
"Lock" button at
the top which apparently specifically disables the Super key! Who
would have thought?!?
To make gamers happier, who find accidentally hitting that key
interrupts their game.
Apparently it's system dependent though as the key did work when
plugged into another computer.
Interesting, first I've heard of a keyboard detecting what OS it's
being used by. Not sure how that could be done.
If you're using Windows, and installed a driver for the keyboard, I
could understand detection working in the other direction. The OS
polling the keyboard, and then using software to manage whether to
ignore certain keys.
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