Darvond: Oooh, interesting. Old keeb always makes interesting times. Does it even have the old Windows logo or exclude that?
ieta_cassiopeia: It has twin Windows keys (with what looks suspiciously like Windows 3.1 logos) and a menu (right-click) key to the right of the Alt Gr key.
Reminds me:
* The keyboard connected to my desktop (the one that acts like a hub) has a key with the Raspberry Pi logo (albeit without color) where the Windows key would normally be. (That's because it's the official Raspberry Pi keyboard; it just happens to work with any device that supports a USB keyboard attached to a hub.)
* Incidentally, while I am not doing this, someone has been able to use the Raspberry Pi 400 as a keyboard for a desktop computer. (It turns out that the USB-C port used for charging works as a device-side USB port, allowing the Pi to actually act as a USB keyboard with the right software.)