oem keyboards

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about OEM keyboards often focus on the dedicated Copilot key introduced by Microsoft. Users debate whether this AI-focused hardware shortcut will endure or follow the fate of earlier one-off keys like Cortana and the Office key. The recurring theme is the tension between hardware gimmicks and genuine productivity, with many questioning if the Copilot key becomes useful or just clutter that users remap or ignore. These threads explore how OEM keyboards reflect Microsoft's push for AI integration in Windows and whether such hardware shortcuts improve or complicate the user experience.
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    Will the Copilot Key Survive? AI, Hardware Shortcuts, and Windows UX

    When Microsoft began shipping keyboards labeled “Copilot+” with a dedicated Copilot key, the gesture felt like a signal: AI was now a hardware-first priority for Windows. What started as a promotional flourish, however, has quickly exposed the long-running tension between hardware gimmicks and...
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