** Tags removed: shortcuts
** Tags added: shortcut
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Title:
Super+F and Super+A used as custom shortcuts stop working when using
laucher
Possibly related to: bug 774514 ?
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Title:
Super+F and Super+A used as custom shortcuts stop working when using
laucher shortcut
To manage
Oops, looks like I misused the word upgrading... To me the upgrade was to go
from 10.10 to 11.10 but it did not mean an actual upgrade, I actually did a
full reinstall (to avoid the problems I usually have when doing an upgrade)!
Sorry that my problem cannot be related to bug #880517, it
** Tags removed: maverick2oneiric
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Title:
Super+F and Super+A used as custom shortcuts stop working when using
laucher shortcut
To manage
Seems like the Dash tries to register Super+{F,A} despite the fact that
the launcher key is set to Super+Space
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Also affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status:
Yes, that makes sense. I would look further into it if I had any idea
where to search, but I don't know how an application registers global
shortcuts neither what files are run when I run the dash (since that
should be the place where the registration is taking place)... If anyone
can elucidate
Please see related bug #880517 CTRL+f shortcut does not work in any
application after Oneiric upgrade (a new Ctrl-f shortcut is mysteriously
defined instead which causes an X-Terminal to open).
It would be very helpful to have further comments on that bug.
It is interesting that both this bug