I have started to add some more default shortcuts for conky starting with the openbox page.As a CrunchBang newbie - I loved the power of the keyboard and conky shortcuts made it an easy learner. It was so satisfying and beautyfull to try the keyboard shortcuts out - and see the power of the keyboard in function! I later found out that these was not the only shortcuts keys there were.
Hello again,Conky shows me some shortcuts which are working on my Thinkpad only in part. My Thinkpad has no 'Super key' - how can I change the shortcuts on 'Super' to 'Alt'?I have edit the /.conkyrc but I think there are more changes required?Best regards:)P.S.Sorry, my English is not in a good condition - I'm still learning ;)
Hello again,Conky shows me some shortcuts which are working on my Thinkpad only in part. My Thinkpad has no 'Super key' - how can I change the shortcuts on 'Super' to 'Alt'?I have edit the /.conkyrc but I think there are more changes required?Best regards:)P.S.Sorry, my English is not in a good condition - I'm still learning ;)
I was mucking with my keyboard shortcuts.......hit the set to default button and now realize that that results in losing most of them. I would have thought that the default would be all that the program came with on install......that being all that are listed on stock Conky!I am adding them back now to match the list on my Conky. How can I find out which executable does what e.g.
I was mucking with my keyboard shortcuts.......hit the set to default button and now realize that that results in losing most of them. I would have thought that the default would be all that the program came with on install......that being all that are listed on stock Conky!I am adding them back now to match the list on my Conky. How can I find out which executable does what e.g.
Hi,
Xfce's Keyboard Properties doesn't recognize all the buttons on my keyboard. Thus, to set all keys I edit shortcuts manually. Unfortunately, the only way I know of refreshing the shortcuts once I'm done is to restart Xfce.
I am trying to change the default action for pressing the media keys (fn+F{1..12}), e.g. to change the osd-notification-timeouts, or the displayed information entirely. Some googling and messing around got me as far as concluding that the default action can not be changed.
So I've tried to add a new custom command via the Gnome Start Menu under System > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts.
Hello fellow Ubuntu users,
Ubuntu 12.04 64bit fresh installed on my laptop. Everything is working fine, no fatal errors and so forth.
The shortcut problems I have is that I just can't set them like I used to be able to in Lucid.
In short: is there (under Unity) any way to find out which application grabbed some global shortcut? I do not ask for "standard shortcuts" but for some way to get information about actual shortcuts (which app is actually keeping given key just now in my current config)
Longer story:
I have repeatable problems with managing keyboard shortcuts.