When text is selected, the key acts as a "Copy" function, and in certain applications, it can be combined with other letters to navigate options.
Represents performing exceptionally well or "smashing" a task. Slay Menu key
It provides essential functionality for users with limited motor skills who may struggle to use a mouse. When text is selected, the key acts as
Selecting a file and pressing the Menu key allows for immediate actions (e.g., press Menu , then R to rename). Selecting a file and pressing the Menu key
The —often colloquially, though rarely officially, referred to as an "Application key"—is a dedicated key on PC keyboards designed to trigger a context menu, mimicking the right-click function of a mouse. Introduced in 1994, this key serves as an essential, albeit often overlooked, productivity tool for rapid navigation, file management, and accessibility. This paper explores its historical context, primary functions, use cases in professional and gaming environments, and its recent evolution toward AI integration. 1. Introduction The Menu key (
Involves "chest hunt keys," which are game assets, not keyboard keys.
Mentions a "Secrets menu," which allows casting spells, unlocked via a "Yellow Sign" relic.