Those aren’t even real keys. Pressing it sends a hardcoded hotkey combination of some modifier keys and F12 and then immediately releases them. Not only is the key worthless, you can’t even revert it back to being usable as right control.
So I assume, at least on Linux, you could bind it to do something else? You just couldn’t also use the win (meta) or shift modifiers with it. Most keyboards don’t have an F23, so it’s not like it’s conflicting with that. Still stupid though.
Those aren’t even real keys. Pressing it sends a hardcoded hotkey combination of some modifier keys and F12 and then immediately releases them. Not only is the key worthless, you can’t even revert it back to being usable as right control.
It’s Win + Shift + F23
So I assume, at least on Linux, you could bind it to do something else? You just couldn’t also use the win (meta) or shift modifiers with it. Most keyboards don’t have an F23, so it’s not like it’s conflicting with that. Still stupid though.
Thanks for the correction!