What's with the confusion? He wants to make pressing the Super key open the main menu, like Windows does. For some reason, GNOME 2 and consequently GNOME Flashback only supports opening the main menu with Alt+F1, at least by default. Something I never understood about GNOME 2. (I actually didn't even know you could open the main menu with the keyboard at all until one of our blind users pointed it out.)

> If you use the GNOME version of Trisquel, find what you want in the "Shortcuts" tab of the "Keyboard" utility in "System settings" and define the shortcut of you choice.

I'm using Debian now, so it could be that it's different for Trisquel, but I don't see anything under the list of keyboard shortcuts defining what opens the menu. Are you sure it's defined that way? It could be hardcoded, or defined in a way that's hidden.

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