Why do you keep talking about Microsoft and Windows? This tracker is for
Ubuntu. What if Microsoft decides to change the keyboard shortcuts in
another version; should we change ours too, to make sure Ubuntu still
feels like a cheap Windows-copy? Without mentioning Microsoft or
Windows, explain why Super L is a better keyboard combination than
alt+f1 for the Applications- or mainmenu? Don't get me wrong; it's ok if
our stuff looks and feels like Windows if it is a good reason for it,
but once we start copying decisions just to copy Microsoft, we're on
thin ice. Most people dislike the Start-menu Windows keyboard shortcuts,
and very few will miss it. If they really miss it that much, they can
easily change it themselves. If they don't want to learn even the
simplest things when they migrate to another operating environment, then
they should be advised not to make the migration at all. Now, I'll leave
it up to you to come up with a _real_ argument why Super L is the best
shortcut for that functionality.

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Add function to WinKey button on keyboard
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/161960
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