ITT: Keyboard keys you have never pressed

ITT: Keyboard keys you have never pressed

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My keyboard doesn't come with worthless keys

>Using the mouse to open a context menu

Oh no, I press that key all the time - usually when I'm typing and it's by accident and I haven't realised I've pressed it and none of my sentence appears making me redo the entire fucking thing
Goddamn I hate that fucking key
Also - A stupid off key on the keyboard that tun the pc off. Gets me every time

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Sure is summer

>when I'm typing and it's by accident and I haven't realised I've pressed it and none of my sentence appears making me redo the entire fucking thing
You look at the fucking keyboard when typing?
Holy fuck the Sup Forums spillover is true

I remapped mine to mod4. really useful desu. Also, remapped caps lock to make escape closer to home row. I can still use caps lock by using shift caps lock, and it makes it harder to hit by accident.

>he looks at his keyboard
>mfw

According to Razer Synapse, my least used keyboard key is numpad-6
for muh gaymery MMO mouse it's also mouse-6

I have the menu key remapped to Compose.

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same, i got it to work on windows even.

Break.

ITT: newfags

F8/disable trackpad/point

>Muh Sup Forums boogeyman

Win+pause break

Am i the only one that uses it?

This.

this board is for adults only.

None, I only ever touched touchscreen

Same. Remapped to play/pause

I work in a helpdesk and this is so useful for tards that can't find the computer name label on the tower

I press that key for correcting typos.

Scroll lock.

Does the thinkvantage key count? I only pressed in once to mess with my bios. I also hardly use the Fn key.

I've never pressed backspace.

Everything I type is phrased perefctly.

My spelling is without flaw. (I got at 792 in my SAT)

And everything thing I say is true. I am in earnest. I will not equivocate, I will not excuse, I will not retreat a single inch, and I will be heard.

>not remapping it to turn on thinklight so you can use it with one hand

PgUp and PgDn

I pressed scroll lock once. Sure is useless for a key that actually had a dedicated LED telling me if it's on(new keyboard now has winlock, more useful but not by much)

This key is actually useful.
It's suffering from retarded placement however.
Whoever initially placed it on the right-hand side should hang.

My x60 doesn't have a thinklight.

12 Years with a keyboard and I still don't know what the fuck does that key do

>12 Years with a keyboard

you have to be over 18 to post here

Not everyone born with keyboard.

>being this poor

What does it do?

What does scroll lock even does?

I actually mapped that key in XFCE. So menu + arrow left/right downs/ups volume, respectively; and menu + arrow up/down ups/downs screen brightness through DDC.
I use that key all the time.
>installing a literal keylogger willingly
Wew lad.
It's super comfy to scroll in the browser, documents or man pages.

>It's super comfy to scroll in the browser, documents or man pages.
space is comfier imo

>t. never uses the context key
please go back to Sup Forums summerchild

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Insert key, Page up/down and the scroll lock.
I know what they do, but I have a mouse wheel for scrolling and Home/End key for far scrolling, why even use page up/down?
Insert is rarely useful for me

>implying I type anything important
oh no, they're going to track my Sup Forums posts! ;-;
hi razer HQ!

in emacs, menu is the same as M-x, but a little easier on the fingers

>It's super comfy to scroll in the browser, documents or man pages.
hjkl is maximum comfy

Are you kidding me?

t. Arma 3 player.

>t. doesnt use shift+insert for pasting
back to Sup Forums

opens system properties

Page down scrolling is faster than mouse scrolling

Faster than this?
youtu.be/balRtF0Lwf8?t=1m15s

>using mouse on CLI
Yeah sure thing kiddo

>tfw mod4
I love mod4.

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For me it was Right ctrl, so I bound it to compose.
Boy was I in for a shock next time I opened Virtual box.

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Kys

t. tech illiterate

do you keep a lot of rodents as pets?

ctrl + that to stop building a program that is hanging on compile for a couple of minutes, thanks to fucking xamarin

it pauses rollercoaster tycoon 2

I had a keyboard when I came out of my mothers vagina

Yes, two rats

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>coffee break button

>I've never pressed backspace.
Do you press the left arrow + delete instead?

That pauses a few games actually. Also, pauses some BIOSes POSTs.

> (OP)
>>Using the mouse to open a context menu

My KVM uses a Scroll Lock double-tap to switch from one machine to another.

>insert
>scroll lock
If I wanted to fuck somebody up, I'd steal their backspace key.

scroll lock, pause (next to scroll lock). insert, home, end, SysRq, Break

everyone should map this to play/pause their media player

I wish I could make these do something without shitty useless "drivers" that don't even let me choose what they do anyway.

>using context menus

I mapped break to a script that loops funky drummer.

>single digit IQ
learn 2 type

Someone never had xfire

I had a KVM like that.

Then I bought a keyboard that didn't have a Scroll Lock key.

I use that key as the compose key, so no.

I use the left windows key pretty frequently but I don't think I've intentionally pressed the RIGHT windows key once in my life.

I borrowed a friend's keyboard once and it only had the right windows key, not the left one. Fucked my habits up hard.

Wake Up

>yfw people born in the year 2000 are technically considered adults next year

>leaning on j/k instead of tapping pg up/down
Super cuck.

Never used the Mail key. I use every other media key on it, just never the mail key.

ladies and gentlemen, Sup Forums

Grab a brush and put a little make-up

overrated song

>winlock
For what fucking purpose?
What the fuck uses held-down Windows key that can't be done with stickykeys?

Can't even remap them with autohotkey or similar?
What do those keys do?
If they send another key, you can capture it and remap it to something else fairly easily.

>has never scroll lock
>scroll lock light is on

Maybe his shit motherboard put it on by default.

A scenario appears from that in which that person, if they used Scroll-lock sensitive programs, would have had a very difficult time working with them kek

F17

I use mine all the time, because my keyboard gives me ° with Shift.

I don't have those physical keys.
But I use them all the time with scripts. (plus all modifier key combinations on each key)
I've never used any program that actually uses them from what I can tell, so no collisions so far in 15+ years of doing that.

Of course, I've also started using capslock+x.
Also thinking of using ins+x for some stuff.
Mainly just to split hotkeys and functions up in to discrete groupings.

>I don't have those physical keys.
>But I use them all the time with scripts. (plus all modifier key combinations on each key)
I use my additional function keys all the time, but I don't think I've ever had to bind anything to F17. F13 through F15 are usually top for application hotkeys since you'll never have conflicts with pre-defined hotkeys.

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Application launchers? Or application-sensitive hotkeys?

I use my capslock+x range for context-sensitive hotkeys.
Thinking of moving the handful non-context-sensitive ones to the new ins+x group since it makes more sense there considering the use-case.
Those ones are stuff like selecting a whole line of text, or deleting a whole line of text, just stuff like that.
I had been meaning to move them over a year ago, but only recently decided to do it.

I also have a remote-desktop set of keys anchored to shift+`.
It's a compose key rather than hotkey, but the output is a function / set of keys rather than a single symbol.
Tap shift+` then press another key within 1.5 seconds or it cancels.
Makes it easier to use shitty tablet/phone keyboards for doing mouse and hotkey-related actions quicker. Only did this since Hackers keyboard on Android fucking SUCKs for sending modifier keys on remote viewing apps properly. It only sends key up seemingly. No other one worked as well as it does.

As much as I hate Autohotkeys shitty syntax, it is handy as fuck for adding features where there are none.
I just wish Linux had an equally good version of this. The versions there (autokey and forgot the other one) are nothing in comparison.
It's not like it isn't possible to run, it just requires you giving the process full permissions. (which you need to ensure you don't run malicious code with!)
I should make my own or contrib.

>Or application-sensitive hotkeys?
Application-specific hotkeys. I use Alfred to launch applications by just (partially) writing out the name.