chloritan0y
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Recently, Microsoft has partnered with manufacturers to replace the old menu/right control key with a new chatbot key. I've been getting increasing calls from customers with new laptops complaining about this chatbot key and wanting it turned off. This has led to one customer ripping the key off, three returning their laptops, and two downloading potentially dangerous third-party programs to remap this key.
There appear to be no settings in Windows to make this key usable for anything the customer actually wants. It's just begging to be accidentally tapped, delivering advertisements via a chatbot.
How can we disable or remap this unwelcome key on Windows keyboards?
There appear to be no settings in Windows to make this key usable for anything the customer actually wants. It's just begging to be accidentally tapped, delivering advertisements via a chatbot.
How can we disable or remap this unwelcome key on Windows keyboards?