Harry Putnam wrote:
Michael Schuster <[email protected]> writes:
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 1:28 AM, Harry Putnam <[email protected]> wrote:
I'd start with xmodmap (and xev to find out what the keys are doing).
Why would I start there if I want to know if there is some way to
disable and keyboard shortcuts set by the gui?
Do you know if there is?
No, I don't - that's why I said "I'd start with xmodmap" :-)
I'm sure there's other ways, somebody just needs to point them out.
regards
Michael
Turn out it is so painfully obvious how to disable them that even
someone with cement case around there skull SHOULD have spotted it.
Right in the middle of the small dialog box for shortcut work it says:
`to edit a shortcut key, click on the corresponding row and
type a new key comboination. Or press backspace to clear'
Yes, but for some reason this does not always work for
Shift+F5 when used in gnome-terminal or xterm.
AltGr+Shift+F5 has the expected behavior though.
Comparing the configurations on which Shift+F5 has the
expected behavior and those on which Shift+F5 does nothing
but a very low noise (similar to a screen capture), I suspect
this has something to do with the Nvidia screen driver.
Sorry for the line noise. All I needed to do was go thru them all
hittle backspace
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