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I reckon the co pilot key is used more than the key it replaced. I dont even know what that key did.
On laptops it usually replaces right ctrl, sometimes right alt.
Both these are needed to make lots of shortcuts viable, or possible at all with one hand.
right alt is also an importand 3rd shift layer for many languages' keyboards, hence them replacing right ctr often instead of the less popular alt.
If you remap alt to ctrl as God intended, then this key would take the place of alt.
The open menu key. It's the one I remap to Compose (for special characters, like Comp+--- to get —).