Personally nothing but when I look at it I wonder if the big bang could actually have been a white hole.

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    It opens my programs menu (or start menu to use the Windows vernacular). It’s still incredibly useful for me to have it that way

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    This is the only thing I thank Microsoft for. Thanks for giving us this useful shortcut key. (Use it for almost every shortcut of my desktop btw)

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    a bunch of shortcuts

    • mod + w for waterfox
    • mod + n for thunar
    • mod + q to quit a program
    • mod + d for dmenu
    • mod + f to force fullscreen
    • mod + enter for a terminal
    • hold it down to grab a window

    etc.

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    I have lots of shortcuts bound to it except I never press it because I have the caps lock key mapped to the same keycode and that’s easier to press

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    No differently than it’s used in Windows, plus a few more key-chords that utilize it. That’s the default in GNOME and KDE at least, and probably other DEs as well.

    I’m more interested in what people do with that strange menu key sitting next to my touch-starved right-CTRL. I know it’s for pulling up the context menu, but I have literally never used it for any reason. When I’m 100% keyboard, I’m probably in a terminal and it won’t do anything any way.

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    The “Windows” key is just called “Meta” key in Linux. It’s used for hotkeys, especially stuff that has to do with window management. I also set a simple press on it without other keys, which would open up “krunner” (to search or run apps).

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    As yet another modifier key. I use XFCE, so if I bind it to the applications menu, the applications menu will also pop up every time I use any other keybinding involving the Super key, which is less than ideal.

    I don’t know how controversial this would be, I wouldn’t mind making it like the command key in MacOS either.

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    i use it to open my apps menu, same as it did in windows, as well as a modifier key for desktop-level stuff… same as it did in windows lol

    tho, i added one shortcut with it which i think is just neat: meta+Z to go to sleep. it’s funny, memorable, easy to access yet hard to press accidentally. tbh i think it should become standard

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    Same as I do on Windows. When I want to open an application I press it and type in the name. For example: Windows, C, M, D, Enter (I type CMD even on Linux).