Windows Keys
In 2005 Lenovo introduced Windows keys on new ThinkPad keyboards. The unfortunate side-effect of this, is that all the keys on the spacebar row are now very small, making it much more likely to hit the wrong key by accident.
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Linux support
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Simulating Windows keys
If your model does not have these keys, you can map special keys to the Windows and Menu.
For example, to make the Fn key behave as a Menu key, add the following to ~/.Xmodmap and run xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap
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keycode 227 = Menu
Windows support
Simulating Windows keys
For Windows, it is possible to use the [ http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-44185 Keyboard customizer utility] to remap certain keys to act as windows and menu keys. The keyboard customizer utility also performs some additional functions and is available from: