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mintnoises t1_jck0eom wrote

This is the correct answer.

As to why? Everyone has their own reason whether that be aesthetics, not hitting the win key accidentally, not having a need for it, etc

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BlackMoth27 t1_jckjb8f wrote

>not having need for it

only applies for using the default layout. You can use the win key for anything if you have qmk, having it act as function is nice.

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mintnoises t1_jebna7p wrote

not trying to refute anyone, just simply stating that people have a plethora of reasons & it is their prerogative. whats one more key removal when we have infinite renditions of 1% to 100%

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BlackMoth27 t1_jecjzo9 wrote

I mean it is true that every layout has pros and cons, but i've always had a win key for shortcuts even on linux when i used that, it was helpful. More so when it's not stuck being windows bitch. If the keyboard has a capslock that is still capslock, i find it super ironic that you'd give up on the other useless key, i guess pick your key

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mintnoises t1_jed3th3 wrote

Again, I'm not here to debate anything. I just answered the comment above.

If people wanna get chuffed about WKL, go ahead. Every key is useless when you ask 40's users. Who - the - frick - cares 🤌🏼 just do what you want. It's your keyboard.

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BlackMoth27 t1_jeewca8 wrote

Yes no debate, only winkey less makes no sense, agreed.

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