** Description changed:

- Currently Unity is mapping the Windows key to display numbers for icons.
  
- There are big issues doing this:
+ Unity uses the Super key to activate Unity functions. Some OEM's have 
contractual requirements from Microsoft that pay them to put the Windows logo 
on that key, and preclude them from shipping the key mapped to anything other 
than the Windows Start menu. Unity should be usable in cases where the OEM 
ships it unmapped, facilitating the user's mapping of the key to Unity's 
requirements.
  
- 1) Video Out hotkeys are now sending Super (Windows)  + P
- *When video out hotkey is pressed Unity
  
- This relates to this bug (which is being fixed upstream to support Super 
(Windows) + P):
- https://bugs.launchpad.net/oem-priority/+bug/539477
- 
- I also have a video (sorry for the quality) here to demonstrate:
- http://people.canonical.com/~jerone/launchpad/unity/IMG_1115.MOV
- 
- 2) OEMs who ship Windows cannot ship Unity if it maps the Windows (Super Key) 
and the keyboard has Windows Logo.
- * The summary here is that if you are an OEM you cannot ship any other 
software, but Windows that uses the Windows Key, if the Microsoft Windows Logo 
is on the keyboard. 
- 
- So if OEM does not have the Windows Logo on the keyboard (where super
- is) it is fine. But all OEMs at this point in time have Windows Logo on
- the keyboard.
- 
- * If you would like more information on this please contact Pat in
- Canonical OEM services.
+ * If you would like more information on this please contact Pat in Canonical 
OEM services.

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Unity should facilitate end-user mapping of the Super key
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/632581
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