Since your keyboard doesn't have the Windows Start key, I'm going to give you some advice. Just like I told you some time ago about the suggestion of showing the sliding cover of some computer towers to both start up and shut down, you could also do something similar... But with the type of keyboards as shown in this video, where there is no Start key. What am I saying? I'm going to show you how you can activate the command to display the bar when you press the Start button in case there is no physical Start button key.
Thank you for your interesting posts to my videos! I have 20 retro new keyboards that have such a Windows key. But I just don't put them up because I've noticed that they're not interesting to people. So I put some more interesting retro keyboards. Windows has built-in key combinations for almost everything, I most often use the combination Alt+F4 for quick shutdown
Since your keyboard doesn't have the Windows Start key, I'm going to give you some advice.
Just like I told you some time ago about the suggestion of showing the sliding cover of some computer towers to both start up and shut down, you could also do something similar... But with the type of keyboards as shown in this video, where there is no Start key. What am I saying? I'm going to show you how you can activate the command to display the bar when you press the Start button in case there is no physical Start button key.
Thank you for your interesting posts to my videos! I have 20 retro new keyboards that have such a Windows key. But I just don't put them up because I've noticed that they're not interesting to people. So I put some more interesting retro keyboards. Windows has built-in key combinations for almost everything, I most often use the combination Alt+F4 for quick shutdown