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#1 2012-01-21 19:31:12

Fibonacci
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Registered: 2012-01-21
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Changing keyboard shortcuts

Hello.

I've just moved to Xfce from Gnome3, and I'm still learning how to get around. One thing I haven't found is how to change most keyboard shortcuts.
Sure, there are five shortcuts I can change on Settings manager → Keyboard → Shortcuts. But most of the shortcuts aren't configurable there – e.g. minimising all windows seems to be hard-bound to Ctrl+Alt+D, and opening a terminal seems to be hard-bound to Ctrl+Alt+T.

Are those shortcuts changeable? If so, how?

Thanks in advance.

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#2 2012-01-21 22:10:19

secipolla
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Registered: 2012-01-15
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Re: Changing keyboard shortcuts

Those  shortcuts you mention aren't default in Xfce so it's some issue with the distribution you're using.
Normally you should be able to change those at will. If you can't, please ask in your distribution forum.
(of course you may still receive an answer here)

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#3 2012-01-22 16:14:46

jeromeg
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Re: Changing keyboard shortcuts

Shortcuts for windows actions are set in the Window manager settings dialog.

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#4 2012-01-28 03:29:16

Fibonacci
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Registered: 2012-01-21
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Re: Changing keyboard shortcuts

jeromeg wrote:

Shortcuts for windows actions are set in the Window manager settings dialog.

The window manager settings dialog is completely empty.

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