Windows Copilot key is secretly from the IBM era — but you can remap it with the right tools

Windows Copilot key is secretly from the IBM era — but you can remap it with the right tools

You'd need a 122-key terminal keyboard to invoke the right keyboard combo. (Image credit: Copiloy Key by Tom's Hardware / Old IBM Keyboard image by Marion Winchary (via CC License 2.0 - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MNACTEC_keyboards_(30316689483).jpg)) Microsoft's new Copilot key might launch a recently added feature, but behind the scenes, the way the key works is quite old. In fact, it registers itself as a key that was most prevalent on IBM keyboards from the Reagan era. While some folks, including me, don't …