I am also affected by this bug. Running fully-updated Maverick beta (upgraded from Lucid).
<Super>+m (configured via gnome-keybinding-properties for toggle- maximization) was my single most used keyboard shortcut until indicator- applet took it over last week when I upgraded to Maverick beta. Because of this, and because it also introduces an incompatibility with my main (Karmic) machine, so that I can't have the same workflow on both machines, this bug is "critical" for me. Needless to say, indicator-applet should get an entry in the gnome- keybinding-properties and read its shortcuts from there. If that is not feasible, then there should be a preferences dialog in indicator-applet that allows the user to choose and/or disable the shortcuts. At the very worst, there should be a way to configure this using gconf, together with the appropriate documentation. In the meantime, I have Jacob's patch. Finally, re Mikael Fridh's comment, do we not already have a keyboard shortcut setting for "Log Out" (defaulting to Ctrl+Alt+Del)? Indicator- applet-session should use this shortcut setting instead of introducing a new shortcut for the exact same function (albeit handled by a different program). -- Super+m key combo conflicts with default compiz key combo to invert screen https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/558581 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
