Personally I press Ctrl
- The “any” key, of course. - This is what I came into the comments section for… 
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- I prefer catarel. 
 
- Usually space - I mash space bar! At work I mash Ctrl alt delete 
- Same here. Whenever I need to wake up my PC I send it on a suborbital spaceflight. The forces of launch and reentry move the mouse a lot and it wakes up once I recover it from the ocean. 
 
- I move the mouse. - Team mouse wiggle! 
- My computer always drops the first character or two when waking, making me screw up my password. So I wiggle the mouse and by the time my hand is back on the keyboard I can type my password with confidence. - At work I just start typing the password. Sometimes I am faster than the screen coming back to life 
 
 
- Space - The final frontier 
 
- ESC - Can’t believe I had to scroll this far. Always Escape! 
 
- I pick up the mouse, hold it to my mouth and say, "Computer…?” - Not there yet, doc :p 
- What does it say back? - Nothing yet :-) 
 
- I believe it’s another reference being made here 
 
 
- Space key. That way it won’t accidentally enter an actual letter or command that could be passed to the current active application. - That’s not really much of a problem anymore these days (serious issue in WinXP era), but it’s still the safe key, so I use it. - Edit: I totally botched this. I meant Shift key. Derp. - Space bar is “accept” in many interfaces. If the screen was off but not locked, and a dialog box was focused, hitting space will submit that in some OS. - Control, on the other hand, won’t. - deleted by creator - I remember one time when I was a youth trying to fix my dad’s computer, he tried to wake it with the space bar. The screen came on and that space bar cancelled some long running operation. Woops. 
 
 
 
- I like ctrl as well. - Less alarming and obtrusive. To the computer? For me? - I prefer left Ctrl, but will press the right ctrl if I’m feeling wild that day. - This is a great question. - I love them question. - I’m a left CTRL grill. It doesn’t press things that might input text or navigate. It’s a humble modification-key. 
 
- Shift because it can’t trigger an action on its own. - <Tinfoil hat> 
 Using space, enter, control, or alt can trigger functions in windows if another key is stuck for a weird reason.
 </Tinfoil hat>- this is the way. or Ctrl. - Ctrl can run functions which it why it is in the list. - what list? ctrl is a modifier key - The list in my comment. - im not sifting through your comments to find this “list”. ctrl is a modifier key, doesn’t return anything and i’ve been using it for over a decade just fine. - O.o - Look at the top level comment for the list. - Idk man, I dont see a list either - Edit: ah, looks like boost is trying but failing to display the “HTML” you wrote lmao 
- are you not understanding that i don’t care about your list? im good. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
- Me too for same reason. Also I am shifting the computer out of being asleep (ok I made that up) 
 
- A nice open palm slap on the middle of the keyboard does the trick for me - The “cat” method. 
- 😹 
 
- Spacebar 
- Arrow keys - I press the down arrow key! - Left for me 
 
 
- Space, because I enjoy chaos. 
- Mouse wiggles - That’s just uncivilised. - It’s optimal 
 
 
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