Slay Menu Key -

Selecting a file and pressing the Menu key allows for immediate actions (e.g., press Menu , then R to rename).

Introduced along with the Microsoft Windows key in 1994, the Menu key was created to support keyboard-only navigation within the Windows operating system. Slay Menu key

Menu) is generally located on the right side of standard keyboards, situated between the right Windows key (or AltGr) and the right Control key. Its primary function is to display the context menu for any selected item, enabling users to perform actions such as "Open," "Copy," "Delete," or "Properties" without taking their hands off the keyboard. 2. History and Functionality Selecting a file and pressing the Menu key

Involves "chest hunt keys," which are game assets, not keyboard keys. Its primary function is to display the context

The keycap usually displays a small icon showing a pointer hovering over a menu.

Represents performing exceptionally well or "smashing" a task.