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I've tried adding <Primary>bracketleft with no success:
~ $ xfconf-query -c xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts -l -v | grep cancel_key
/xfwm4/custom/<Primary>bracketleft cancel_key
/xfwm4/default/Escape cancel_key
What am I missing?
Last edited by ib (2022-11-13 16:45:10)
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It's only used to cancel the move, resize and cycle operations. Escape will still be used regardless.
Edit: I failed to mention that it works for me. After changing it to Ctrl-[, I can now close the alt-tab switcher with that key as well as with the default Escape.
Last edited by KBar (2022-11-13 12:21:48)
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How can I make Ctrl-[ behave like Escape globally e.g. closing the Firefox "Open File", or the "Application Finder", or the "Clipman History" dialog windows? I'm looking to achieve what XCAPE does but using XFCE native facilities.
Last edited by ib (2022-11-13 14:43:21)
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I don't think you can do that within Xfce (it's not responsible for that). You probably need to mess with Xkb here.
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