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minus-square@jordanlundOPlinkEnglish1•1 year agoNo, if you have an old keyboard, you just won’t have the button, keyboard will still work. Same as if you have an old keyboard without the Windows Menu button.
No, if you have an old keyboard, you just won’t have the button, keyboard will still work.
Same as if you have an old keyboard without the Windows Menu button.