Remote Desktop Connection Client for Macintosh - Windows key?

When you use Remote Desktop Connection Client for Macintosh to connect to a Windows 7 PC, how I ' press on ' the Windows key on the remote computer?  I can't find a sequence of emulation in the help text that is assigned to the Windows key.

I'm not sure, it would be the same as that indicated in the following Apple Boot Camp support, but it can be: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1220

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