It is in the newer Lenovo models (starting about a year ago?) On the older models, you can map function, access keys or key combos to emulate the windows key.
2007-03-05 12:53:44
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answered by Gene M 6
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IBM apparently does not think it's important. Now i know it's a silly question but have you scanned the entire keyboard. Toshiba tends to put their windows logo key in an odd location... the upper right of the keyboard.
2007-03-09 05:57:25
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answered by lapyramid 5
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Because IBM computers are made to be used with many different operating systems.
Why have a windows key when you are not running windows?
2007-03-05 21:04:46
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answered by Bjorn 7
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IBM runs 480,000 desktops, on GNU/Linux, as they migrated over from Windows 98 since 1999, with their own versions of GNU/Linux, starting with their engineering department.
Their servers, like most of the Internet, run LAMP ( Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LAMP ).
For folks running laptops, or desktops, try a really great LiveCDrom distro, that runs upto 50X faster, and comes with 1900+ FREE games and programs!
2007-03-05 21:15:13
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe there is, but its not between the ctrl and alt key, like other keyboards.....or maybe, if I bought an IBM laptop to run linux...what would i need a windows key for?
2007-03-05 20:52:32
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answered by T G 4
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