I use a Logitech G15, and it has a little switch on it to switch between "computer" and "gaming" mode. Since I rarely use(d) the super/windows key, I tend to just leave it in "gaming" mode. Without running into a post like this, I would have found it extremely tedious to click the icon type the application name, and then click it's icon.
While I'm sure I'm in a minority, it is always something to consider when writing shortcuts to consider that people may not have a key available.
I haven't tried recently but last attempt I believe alt+f2 did not work as a "run" dialog
While I'm sure I'm in a minority, it is always something to consider when writing shortcuts to consider that people may not have a key available.
I haven't tried recently but last attempt I believe alt+f2 did not work as a "run" dialog