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Document the Windows key #166

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davidhedlund opened this issue Apr 6, 2018 · 9 comments
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Document the Windows key #166

davidhedlund opened this issue Apr 6, 2018 · 9 comments

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@davidhedlund
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davidhedlund commented Apr 6, 2018

Can you please document the name of the Windows key (known as the SUPER key in GNU GNOME) in https://github.com/mikecrittenden/shortkeys/wiki/How-To-Use-Shortkeys#supported-keyboard-shortcuts ?

Is it win, or windows?

@pepBR
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pepBR commented Jun 17, 2018

+1

@markstos
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Or, it's not possible, just note that here and close the ticket.

@crittermike
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I don't have a way to test on a Windows machine, but just looking at ccampbell/mousetrap#81 (which is the keyboard shortcut library that Shortkeys uses), it looks like meta should work for the Windows key. Can someone confirm that?

@davidhedlund
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I don't use Windows either. Can you confirm that it doesn't work on Windows @markstos ?

@markstos
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I don't use Windows either. I use Linux, where I know it as the "Super" key. The keycode is the same as the one also sent by the command on Mac, I believe.

@davidhedlund
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I don't use Windows either. I use Linux, where I know it as the "Super" key. The keycode is the same as the one also sent by the command on Mac, I believe.

Thanks.

@sterbalr
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@wielinde
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Having Firefox on Ubuntu using the symbol instead of super worked for me. Just copy it from here and paste it when configuring.

@piotr-dobrogost
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First raised in #120
Information on what to use for Windows key is really needed in the docs.

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