
Windows 95 Special Keys
Application Key
Windows Key
When the user presses the unmodified Application
key, the application brings up the Context menu (a
pop-up menu) at the current selection, much as
pressing the right mouse button does in some
applications today. Pressing the Application key does
not disturb the current cursor position.
For compatibility with 101-key keyboards, the
functionality of the Application key should map to
existing keys – for example, the key combination
SHIFT+F10 could map to the Application key
functionality.
When the user presses the Windows key, the Start
menu appears. It can be used to modify other keys.
The operating system controls the functionality of the
Windows key. Only shell applications should
implement the key, and then only in such a way as to
preserve and extend the key’s functionality in the
Windows 95 shell.
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