Sebastien, I really appreciate that you were able to narrow down the
cause of this issue. Thanks for that.
But I noticed you set the importance to "low". Can I ask why you you
feel this is a low priority item? Keyboard shortcuts not working, and
interfering with application shortcuts does not soun
In the above, I mean Ctrl-Alt-T for the terminal, not Ctrl-Alt-F. The
shortcut, even the correct one :-) does not work.
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Title:
Keyboard shortcuts do not work and cannot be changed
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Si
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to 12.04 I find that while custom defined shortcuts work
(with minor reservations, see below), the system defined shortcuts
either do not work, or cannot be disabled.
For example, Ctrl-Alt-F is supposed to bring up a terminal window, but
it doesn't.
I use Ecl
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