Microsoft could replace little-used key with a dedicated Office key on keyboards

Discussion in 'hardware' started by ronjor, Jun 18, 2019.

  1. ronjor

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    Bill_Bright Registered Member

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    I've been using Office products for over 20 years. No sure I would use such a key just because I am already set in my ways in how I currently call up Outlook, Word, Excel, etc.

    As long as that key also works with popular Office alternatives (OpenOffice, LibreOffice, etc.), I sure would not miss the current keys.
     
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