Funny thing happened that the maintainers may want to know. Recently, I
experienced bug #963125 so I ended up deleting my entire .gconf and I
started with the defaults again. Today I thought I'd give this F10 bug a
try, as all my keybinding options for the terminal were reset, and F10
is working properly (i.e. when unbound, it stops working, as it should).

Since I've been upgrading my Ubuntu since 9.10, I'm starting to believe
Gnome and/or other things trip on things from the past. Even my Unity-2D
desktop environment is a lot smoother than prior to deleting .gconf so I
wonder if this is the equivalent of the reinstall people have to do on
another popular OS.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/952494

Title:
  Gnome Classic: F10 captured globally w/o compiz, w/o Unity

Status in “gnome-session” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I upgraded to Ubuntu 12.04 beta1, I run a Gnome Classic desktop
  without compiz or Unity, and F10 is being hooked on globally. I
  deleted all occurrences of F10 in gconf-editor, but it didn't go away.

  The window manager is Metacity, so the ccsm can't help me here. What's
  more, in the Gnome Terminal the F10 key is both sent to the console
  and is captured to display a popup menu (Gnome Terminal doesn't hook
  on F10 - that's what I told it).

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