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Imagine a keyboard that lacks Win key. That's easy to emulate - you just press CtrlEsc. However, on the keyboard I have now, there's no "right mouse" key (or "context menu" key or whatever it might be called - it's usually placed close to AltGr and bears the sign of three horizontal bars or something).
I'm very used to pressing that key and not having it around slows me down (not to mention the annoyance aspect). How can I emulate it on this limited keyboard?
2Do you have any keys on the keyboard you don't often use? – nhinkle – 2015-02-08T19:44:29.703
honestly, you would be the only person I have ever seen use that key... – Keltari – 2015-02-08T20:01:41.277
1Why the downvote?! – Konrad Viltersten – 2015-02-09T07:58:40.427
2@Keltari I beg to differ. When I'm in a window with a bunch of files, for instance, and mark one by pressing e.g. "a", it's very quick to press the key in question and then "s" to send the file to someone. I know a lot of people using it (none of whom is heavy on the rodent usage). – Konrad Viltersten – 2015-02-09T08:00:51.767
@nhinkle Sadly, no. It's this tiny, minimalistic and circumcised keyboard from Surface... – Konrad Viltersten – 2015-02-09T08:01:48.967