| I use Windows since 3.1. At the very-very least there is always Win+L. There is a navigation block (arrows, Home/End, PgUp/PgDown) which is used extensively with Ctrl and Shift when editing text and navigating files and ContextMenu is used when I need a context menu without changing my hand to the mouse to RMB. Also you can use RWin+ many keys on the right side for your own hotkeys, without clashing with the built-ins. > but can't imagine navigating the start menu or context menues with the keyboar My condolences? There is absolutely nothing wrong doing it with a keyboard. On a notebook it's even more convenient. Honestly, OP and your comments sounds like you don't use your right hand on the keyboard. Edit: and to clarify, RWin, arrows, Enter is the fastest way to open an app which is pinned in the Start Menu. If you don't pin apps there then see my previous comment. And to both of you: if you never use something it doesn't mean nobody ever in the whole universe does not use it too. |
But that also means that I pretty much use only 3 or 4 applications: a terminal window, VSCode, a browser, and Steam, so all the fancy start menu and Explorer features are also wasted on me.
Now that you mention it I actually remember Win+L to lock the desktop back when we still worked in an office, but when working from home that's hardly relevant.