Your Windows key may be in store for an Office sibling.
[h=2]What you need to know[/h]
- Microsoft may be mulling adding support for a dedicated Office key on keyboards.
- The key would operate much like the Windows key does today, offering shortcuts and key combinations for Office apps.
- The concept was spotted in a survey form asking users for feedback related to the Office key.
Keyboards have had a dedicated Windows key for decades, and now it looks like Microsoft is at least considering adding one for Office.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...