• Nate
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      521 month ago

      Ctrl + shift + alt + win + any letter opens office apps

      • W - Word
      • P - PowerPoint
      • T - teams
      • N - OneNote

      …etc

      LinkedIn just happens to be L. If there isn’t an app installed (or available) it’ll just open in your browser.

      I actually found these a few years ago when I decided to press every modifier letter combination. Back then it wasn’t documented anywhere but I’ve seen it pop up a few times in the last month so somebody must’ve found and shared it recently

    • @nycki
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      171 month ago

      I believe this is so they can make keyboards with a fancy “LinkedIn Button” on them, just like they’re trying to do now with Copilot.

    • Meowing Thing
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      91 month ago

      My guess is it caters to “windows power users” that like to be the ones to point these obscure shortcuts to other people.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 month ago

      Microsoft owns part of LinkedIn.

      Vertical integration.

      Just be haply you don’t have a Facebook button. Yet.