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Comment by lukan

2 hours ago

And that this key is called "superkey" is a widespread standard on computers?

Or just linux?

I think the latter. And it might surprise you, but there are computers with no linux installed. I think the vast majority actually. So why the need for insults?

Pretending like the person I'm responding to isn't being willfully ignorant isn't helping. It's pretty simple to guess what "super key" means just from context, if not, it's a very quick (in the op's case) llm query away. Let's be real here.

  • I am real. I used computers for a long time. Also linux, but not exclusivly.

    Guess what, I also only learned recently (some years now I think) after making it mire default, that on linux the windows key is called super key. And the person you insulted clarified he did not use linux at all.

    So, how should he have known, despite working with computer extensivly?