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Hi,
I have two computers, both running Debian Jessie with XFCE.
On "Computer 2", I can lock the screen with "CTRL+ALT+DEL".
On "Computer 1" this doesn't work (no reaction).
Both have light-locker installed and can be locked when I click my usename and "lock screen".
Apart from the strange behaviour that "Computer 1" does not lock the screen on "CTRL+ALT+DEL" keypress, I would like to assign a different keyboard shortcut. I did not find an entry for "lock screen" in the "Window Manager" > "Keyboard shortcuts" settings, so how can I do it?
Thanks
Christoph
XFCE 4.12 on Debian/Linux (Buster) in German (my translations may be inaccurate)
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Try Settings Manager > Keyboard > Application Shortcuts. You should find it in there.
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Try Settings Manager > Keyboard > Application Shortcuts
That's close, I found it in Settings Manager > xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts
Changed it, but it didn't work instantly. Did a reboot in the meantime, now it works. Thanks!
XFCE 4.12 on Debian/Linux (Buster) in German (my translations may be inaccurate)
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