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Envy x360
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I just purchased an Envy x360 and was really liking. About an hour into using it I went to copy something to the clipboard using ctrl-c and discovered there is no right ctrl key. Are you kidding me?! This has got to be one of the most insane design decisions ever made. I have used many different keyboards and have never come across one that doesn't have 2 ctrl keys. I use the right one all the time for ctrl-c, ctrl-v, ctrl-x, ctrl-z, ctrl-y. When HP wanted to remove one of the ctrl keys why in the world would they remove the right one since that is needed for all the commands just mentioned?! Sadly I'm afraid that I will need to return this laptop. Is there any way that I can remap another key to function as a ctrl key without having to install a 3rd party app?

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