I have Ctrl+Alt+T assigned as my keyboard shortcut to launch a Terminal window, but it stopped working after upgrading to 12.10.
I have verified that it is still set in the Keyboard Shortcuts settings menu, and have verified that other shortcuts (e.g.
I have 2 bugs in my Ubuntu 12.04 fresh installation using a Macbook Pro keyboard. Note: I swapped the Ctrl and Cmd keys (Ctrl and Super on regular keyboards), but that should not affect the shortcuts I program.)
First
I changed the Switch application shortcut from Alt-Tab to Ctrl-Tab. It saves this correctly but the change does not seem to take effect. I rebooted and it still doesn't.
First: Yes, I checked in System Settings > Keyboard > Shortcuts.
So here's my problem. On my old install, I had terminal bound to Super+t, and got used to using it to open a new terminal. So I went to Keyboard > Shortcuts and reset it when I had to do a fresh install recently. However, on 11.10, Super+t is bound to Trash, so whenever I try to open a new terminal, it opens trash instead.
Some of my keyboard shortcuts have stopped working - like ctrl-alt-L to lock the screen. I have tried recreating the shortcut via the keyboard settings but no luck. I have tried changing the shortcut to something else but no luck.
Any ideas how to fix this? What config file holds the keyboard shortcut mappings?
Thanks in advance.
I've recently started using a Mac (running Lion), and there is one inconsistency that's getting to me. In Chrome and MVim, I can switch tabs with Ctrl+PageUp/PageDown. But, in the Terminal, I have to use Cmd+Shift+Left/Right.
In Fedora 17, how do I setup the following two things which are related to using the terminal?
1. I'd like to get the right click the desktop, then click terminal to start a terminal. This used to be nautilus-open-terminal, but I installed that and it didn't seem to work.
2. How do I setup a keyboard shortcut for launching a terminal?
According to the Gnome-Termianl Usage, I found that ctrl+shift+up/down can scroll up/down a line in the terminal.
Now, I want to re-map the shortcut key, just like: alt+j/k to scroll up/down a line, that's the old habit of vimer. :) I tried searching the settings in Edit -> Keyboard Shortcuts of Terminal, but found nothing. Can anyone help me?
First of all sorry if this question was already asked but mine IS NOT how to add a shortcut for switching keyboard layout
I often switch from French to US keyboard and the usual key shortcut for application keep on being as if it was french.
I moved from kde to xfce, and I've found that I cannot use super+space as a keyboard shortcut (applied via the xfce keyboard settings program). My main concern is that I use that shortcut to open up my drop-down terminal (which is currently the xfce4-terminal using the --drop-down option. The catch so far has been that I can use yakuquake with this keyboard shortcut, but not xfce4-terminal.