On the keyboard of my laptop there's a key to the right of the Esc key, on which there's a question mark, when I press it Microsoft Edge opens with a tab in which Bing is looking for help for Windows 10.
It happens to me very often that I accidentally tap on it while playing or working and it just annoys me.
Question: How can I switch off this stupid, not helpful function, which very probably nobody will need in his life?
The key also serves as an F1 so I can't irritate it or completely disable it.
Possibly. Can you change that in special tools that your laptop brings with you. Since you did not say which model it is exactly, you can't be helped more precisely. If in doubt, contact the support of your laptop manufacturer.
Found something:
https://www.computerbase.de/forum/threads/win10-creator-deaktivieren-der-f1-funktion-gemaess-microsoft-anleitung.1749442/
You can use it if you have the same problem as me.
F1 is the standard button for "Help".
Which function is called depends on the active program.
From the desktop, edge is called up with the MS help page.
When you have a program running, the action that the program provides for it is carried out - and apart from games, that is i. D.R. "Help".
Which could be with you that a background program is running and always starts the edge when you press F1.
In that case, you should contact the manufacturer and ask how to disable these functions.