keyboard firmware

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about keyboard firmware focus on the ability to remap or reconfigure keyboard keys, particularly the Copilot key introduced on new Windows laptops. Users and developers explore how firmware-level changes can restore user control over keyboard functionality, moving beyond default proprietary mappings. The topic covers practical remapping solutions, the role of firmware in key recognition, and the broader implications for user customization and input device management on Windows systems.
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    KDE Frameworks 6.18 Enables Copilot Key Remapping, Reclaiming Keyboard Control

    Amid a wave of user feedback and industry scrutiny, KDE’s developers are responding boldly to Microsoft’s heavily marketed Copilot key, a recently introduced hardware fixture on many new Windows laptops. Once touted as an innovative bridge between users and Microsoft’s AI assistant, the Copilot...
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