On 09/27/2013 11:27 AM, John Meissen wrote: > [email protected] said: >> Did you install GNOME session fallback? In the Ubuntu Software Center it's >> called: >> GNOME Session Manager - GNOME fallback session >> gnome-session-fallback > > Yes. That was implied when I said I got most of the gnome environment back, > and > that I wasn't using Unity. I suppose I could have done something else, though. > >> I use that, and with it <ctl><alt>T gives me a terminal window. > That may be. But it's awkward, and I have a different, much more natural and > comfortable combination that I've used for years. I don't want to retrain my > fingers. In the old system it was a simple matter to redefine the keys. > > Now they're trying to make the settings interface look like a Mac, and IMHO > have only screwed things up.
In Applications - System Tools - System Settings, in the Hardware group, is a button for Keyboard. That has a tab for Shotcuts. One of those shortcuts is Launch Terminal, with the default setting of Ctrl+Alt+T. Down at the bottom it says, "To edit a shortcut, click the row and hold down the new keys or press Backspace to clear." I haven't tried changing anything in there, but that might be worth a try for your key combination. -- Regards, Dick Steffens _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
