** Patch added: "all examples are commented"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/902224/+attachment/2625918/+files/xbindkeysrc

** Description changed:

  Since Ubuntu 11.10, the config examples in ~/.xbindkeysrc are enabled by
  default:
  
- #"xbindkeys_show" 
-   control+shift + q
+ #"xbindkeys_show"
+   control+shift + q
  
  # set directly keycode (here control + f with my keyboard)
  "xterm"
-   c:41 + m:0x4
+   c:41 + m:0x4
  
  # specify a mouse button
  "xterm"
-   control + b:2
+   control + b:2
  
- The shortcut ctrl+f example for xterm is particulary annoying as this is
- a much used shortcut in lots of softwares for searches. After an
- upgrade, users see this shortcut acting strangely as they probably won't
- make a connection to xbindkeys which they might have installed years
- before.
+ The shortcut ctrl+f example for xterm is particulary annoying as this is a 
much used shortcut in lots of softwares for searches. After an upgrade, users 
see this shortcut acting strangely as they probably won't make a connection to 
xbindkeys which they might have installed years before. See for instance:
+ 
http://askubuntu.com/questions/66456/after-upgrading-to-11-10-when-pressing-ctrlf-xterm-is-popping-up
  
  It would be great to comment those example in this file to avoid
  confusion.
  
  Thanks a lot.

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  The xbindkeysrc example ctrl+f to start xterm enabled by default

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