Microsoft Support Phone numberis
finally launching two keyboards with new, dedicated shortcut keys for Office and
Windows 10’s emoji menu.
Both the $59.99 Microsoft Support Phone numberErgonomic
Keyboard as well as the $49.99 Microsoft Support Phone numberBluetooth
Keyboard have shown up on Microsoft’s site, though they won’t be available
for purchase until October 15. Microsoft Support Phone numberalready has a line
of ”Surface”
keyboards to go along with its Type Covers, as well as a similar Sculpt
Comfort keyboard, too. The implicit point Microsoft Support Phone numberseems
to be making with its new keyboards are that these will be the mainstream
keyboards most users should buy.
Microsoft
Support Phone numberpreviously floated the idea for an
Office key earlier
this year, while Toshiba had announced plans for a Cortana
key in 2015 that didn’t go far. It doesn’t look like the Office shortcut
will be an “open” shortcut key, able to be remapped. Instead, it will be a fixed-function
shortcut. (We’d guess that it will launch the Office app by default.)
The
emoji shortcut may prove to be even more popular. Currently, Windows 10 users
can open the emoji window by typing WIN and the semicolon (;)
keys at the same time. The emoji window has
been enhanced to now include kaomoji, which include more complex
representations, such as ╰(*°▽°*)╯. The emoji key can’t be reassigned on
the Bluetooth Keyboard, but can be reassigned on the Ergonomic Keyboard, though
just to the application key. It appears that the Ergonomic Keyboard will also
allow the “favorite” and media keys to be reassigned using the Mouse and
Keyboard Center software, while the Bluetooth keyboard’s keys will not.
The Ergonomic Keyboard is a wired, USB 2.0 keyboard that’s
roughly the same dimensions as Microsoft’s existing ergonomic keyboards. It’s
far cheaper than the $129.99 Surface Keyboard,
however, which is slightly smaller and also wireless.
Microsoft’s Bluetooth Keyboard, however, runs on a Bluetooth
Low Energy 4.0/5.0 connection, and is powered by a pair of AAA batteries. Both
keyboards are designed for Windows 10, as the emoji and Office keyboard
shortcuts won’t work on Windows 8 or 7.
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