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    Jamie Teh (jcsteh@aus.social)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Dec-2024 22:09:27 JST Jamie Teh Jamie Teh

    Wait. Copilot will be taking over alt+space on Windows? That is not okay. How will we access the system menu that has existed since forever containing minimise, maximise, etc.? Also, wtf aren't they just using Windows+c or the Copilot key they forced upon us? https://www.theverge.com/2024/12/10/24318241/microsoft-copilot-native-app-quick-view-windows-10-11

    In conversation about 6 months ago from aus.social permalink

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    1. Microsoft is giving Copilot a new taskbar UI and keyboard shortcut on Windows
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      Microsoft changes up Copilot on Windows yet again.
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      Cleverson (clv0@cwb.social)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Dec-2024 22:09:17 JST Cleverson Cleverson
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      • James Scholes

      @jscholes @jcsteh A member of the AutoHotkey community just posted a workaround that one may perhaps get used to. See the last answer on this topic: https://www.autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic.php?style=17&f=82&t=133239

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      James Scholes (jscholes@dragonscave.space)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Dec-2024 22:09:18 JST James Scholes James Scholes
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      • Cleverson

      @clv0 Well... bugger. @jcsteh

      In conversation about 6 months ago permalink
      🇵🇸 servisoficial 🇲🇽🇷🇺 repeated this.
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      Cleverson (clv0@cwb.social)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Dec-2024 22:09:20 JST Cleverson Cleverson
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      • James Scholes

      @jscholes @jcsteh thanks, but unfortunately, seems that SharpKeys cannot remap a shortcut to a single key. It turns out that copilot key doesn't trigger a single key, but rather a shortcut: win+shift+f23.

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      James Scholes (jscholes@dragonscave.space)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Dec-2024 22:09:21 JST James Scholes James Scholes
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      • Cleverson

      @clv0 AutoHotkey is a great piece of software, but maybe a bit heavy-handed for remapping one key to another if there's an alternative. If SharpKeys can do it in the registry, that will stick without having additional software running, so I'd try that first. @jcsteh

      In conversation about 6 months ago permalink
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      Cleverson (clv0@cwb.social)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Dec-2024 22:09:23 JST Cleverson Cleverson
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      @jcsteh I'm trying AutoHotkey; haven't found yet the right trick.

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      Jamie Teh (jcsteh@aus.social)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Dec-2024 22:09:24 JST Jamie Teh Jamie Teh
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      • Cleverson

      @clv0 I think PowerToys has a tool to do this? And probably SharpKeys as well? But I haven't tried myself. Or you could probably do it more simply with AutoHotkey, but that requires that the script is always running, though it doesn't use much in terms of resources.

      In conversation about 6 months ago permalink
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      Cleverson (clv0@cwb.social)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Dec-2024 22:09:26 JST Cleverson Cleverson
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      @jcsteh I'm still in a search for a workable solution to remap my new laptop's copilot key to right ctrl; any idea?

      In conversation about 6 months ago permalink

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