Kills your momentum

>kills your momentum

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Disable it, brainlet boy.

>ever hitting this button by mistake
imagine having fingers this fat

I've been using PCs for 25 years (used a Mac first) and I can't recall ever accidentally pressing the Windows key even once.

>he doesn't have a winlock key

use a wkl keeb

there's no windows key on the left of my keyboard

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i use my pinky for ctrl and thumb for alt, which is rarely used anyway.
if i'm playing a wasd game it's practically impossible to press the windows key, with my current keyboard, i'd have to move my hand a little for it to be comfortable to even press.

Use Sharp Keys to disable it and Caps Lock

/mkg/ thread?

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what the fuck

Only time I hit the windows key is when I intentionally do it to bring up the task bar or something

I fucking love this keyboard, but as a linux user I'd love to have the meta key on the left.

I just got the Ducky Mecha Mini RGB. Loving it.

Why do people like these tiny keyboards? Why do you want less keys?

My keyboard has a win lock key, but I've never pressed that button by accident anyway because I'm not a hambeast

I fiscally removed that key with a screwdriver for that exact reason

fpbp

Imagine having fingers so fucking fat you accidentally tap the windows key

People who own these keyboards prolly has several keyboards out of hobby and 65% keyboards are enough even for programmers

It's not about fat fingers
I often hit it directly while meaning to hit the one next

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how the fuck is it even possible to hit this by accident
are you playing on a fucking netbook keyboard or something

>posts on Zig Forums
>calls other virgins

>Kana

>directly
How? It's kinda hard to press that key with my pinky or thumb

I don't think I've ever done this.

imagine being so autistic you miss a joke this obvious

I do it with my thumb trying to press alt

>laptop keyboard key
Yep, that is true.
You took a picture of a key nobody accidentally hit unless they spent less than an hour at computers.

How does one accidentally click on the Windows key? Do you move your hand like a spastic when you game?

The question still remains, how? In normal typing or gaming position, your hand is arranged so that your thumb is over the space bar, and you tuck your thumb inwards to press down and hit alt. You really need to move your thumb all the way inwards, or rotate your wrist, to hit the Windows key with it, so that shouldn't be happening accidentally.

enjoy not being able to Windows+Shift+S

thanks, I learned something usefull today

Out of production what's a good replacement in case it fails been going strong for 6 years

post pic of your hand