I've just tested this on debian sid and I can add the shortcut and it
works. I have many shortcuts that I use, and don't have any problems.
Ozi
On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 at 2:53 AM, <golinux@???> wrote:
> On 2017-02-25 06:04, fsmithred wrote:
>
>> On 02/25/2017 05:50 AM, Jaromil wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, 25 Feb 2017, aitor_czr wrote:
>>>
>>>> In my case (refracta xfce), there is no entry field for the keyboard
>>>> shortcut, only for the command, as you can see in the following
>>>> screenshot:
>>>>
>>>> [2]http://gnuinos.org/hotkeys.png
>>>>
>>>
>>> yes, but there is a way to leave focus from input and bang a key and
>>> then it will appear as hotkey combo in the non-editable space. I was
>>> also confused by it and found out almost by mistake how to do it.
>>>
>>> yet after passing this difficulty the configured hotkey did not work
>>>
>>> I wonder.... is there a better graphical tool to configure hotkeys
>>> actually? I understand that must be integrated with the
>>> windowmanager... or is there something independent of it?
>>>
>>> ciao
>>>
>>>
>> At the keyboard settings window, click Add, enter the command you want the
>> shortcut to run, click OK, and a popup will display the key combination as
>> you press it.
>>
>> It's not intuitive, and it lacks instructions.
>>
>> fsr
>>
>>
>> Indeed . . . go to settings > Keyboard > Application Shortcuts.
> Definitely not intuitive but has worked for the few hot keys I needed.
>
> golinux
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