On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 12:36:09PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote: > On 20.05.2012 09:00, Josh Triplett wrote: > > After upgrading to gnome-shell 3.4 from experimental, my custom keyboard > > shortcuts no longer work. In System Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts, > > I have shortcuts set for "Launch Terminal" (Mod4+N), "Toggle > > maximization" (Mod4+M), and "Toggle fullscreen mode" (Mod4+F), but none > > of them work since I upgraded to 3.4. > > Could you try upgrading gnome-settings-daemon and gnome-control-center > to 3.4, too.
OK, I just upgraded all three to the versions from experimental. > Keyboard shortcuts have been switched from gconf to gsettings. > - Were existing shortcuts not migrated? Correct. The shortcut for a terminal has disappeared entirely rather than migrating to a custom shortcut or similar. And the section for window management shortcuts seems to have disappeared as well; I don't see any way to add shortcuts for maximize, fullscreen, or move window to top/bottom/left/right. The shortcut for a web browser has stopped working as well. None of the shortcuts I've previously set appear anywhere in the keyboard settings dialog. > - Do keyboard shortcuts not work at all? The default shortcuts seem to work, for what they provide: alt-tab, alt-F4, volume keys, screenshots, etc. I can also create keyboard shortcuts using Ctrl+Alt+key and those work fine. Shortcuts using Super+key don't, though. > - Can you (re)create your shortcuts? I tried recreating my shortcuts via the Keyboard settings dialog. While I can now set keyboard shortcuts using Super as a modifier (which previously did not work and just treated Super_L as a key in itself), hitting those keys does not actually invoke the desired action. I tried setting up a custom shortcut to launch gnome-terminal, and I tried setting the existing "Launch web browser" shortcut; neither one worked. If I set the shortcuts to use a modifier other than Super, I can invoke them. Any shortcut I set using Super does not seem to work, though the keyboard settings dialog itself recognizes it just fine. Also, I see no way to recreate my existing shortcuts for maximization, fullscreen, or moving windows up/down/left/right. - Josh Triplett -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org