That makes sense, K for Bluetooth. Very Microsoft.
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Are Microsoft also stealing the KDE naming konvention?
Right up there with Ctrl-X, C and V for Xut, Copy and Vaste respectively.
I suspect that's mostly due to the qwerty layout
I always interpreted as X because it looks like a pair of scissors, C for copy and V just because it's close to the others.
I just love when patterns fall apart
K is vaguely the shape of the rune in the Bluetooth icon.
This doesn’t work with Win 11 though. I miss it.
My overall experience with Bluetooth connectivity in Win11 has been challenging to put it very mildly.
Bluetooth on Windows is trash. It's not possible to have separate left and right volume controls, and headset buttons are not recognized.
Typical Microsoft
Win + I brings a way busier screen but it shows the Bluetooth devices with their connect button right there.
Works in Windows 10 as well but there it requires an extra click to select the device so that the "connect" button is shown.
I actually went back to headphones with a cable because of that shit
I keep the Bluetooth icon always visible in the system tray, double clicking it opens the paired devices directly. Still working on 11.
That's actually one thing from win11 that i like: They put a quick bluetooth menu in the Control Centre (gear icon), no need to open the settings page and scroll through all the devices.