On 5 Oct, 2011, at 5:54 PM, John Ames wrote:
> I don't have access to my G5 at the moment, but as I recall, you can
> add new actions to that list; create a new action, set it to eject -T
> and assign the XF86Eject key to it.
Okeh, i was able to do that. I know this not the right venue for Gnome
issues, but this seems like a deliberately obtuse workaround. Why should i
have to 1) disable an existing shortcut and 2) make a new shortcut, when the
natural workflow would be to edit the existing shortcut? <Sorry about venting.>
Sent from my MacBookPro
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