@thor I honestly don't think I've used my mouse to move the pointer to the start menu button and click it in the past decade. Slamming super and immediately typing whatever I want to launch is so much faster. Also super+arrows is great for tiling windows, especially on multiple screens where dragging a window to the shared edge to make it tile to half of the screen is a pain in the ass. Oh, and super+c and super+v work for advanced copy+paste on Windows with clipboard history.