Proyecto: | Trisquel |
Versión: | 7.0 |
Componente: | Gnome |
Categoría: | informe de fallo |
Prioridad: | normal |
Asignado: | No asignado |
Estado: | active |
I assigned "Super+d" to "wmctrl -k on" through Keyboard -> Shortcuts -> Custom Shortcuts, but it does not work while "wmctrl -k on" works from command line.
I tried to replace "wmctrl -k on" with another command, just to see, but it also does not work.
Here's how to do it. https://trisquel.info/en/forum/trying-map-application-or-no-avail#comment-74217
Thanks for your tip and sorry for the late answer (I was out on holidays !).
I saw that thread, but I reported that issue as it seems to be a bug that should be fixed.
Also, I read xmodmap man page but unfortunately did not find the way to assign a command to a keystroke.
Could you please give me an example if you have any ?
Thanks,
Denis
Hi! Sorry brain malfunction I meant xbindkeys and not xmodmap. There is also a xbindkeys-config package.
I agree it's a bug to be fixed.
Thanks for the tip !
I tried it. For some reason, Super+d is not properly recognized by xbindkeys (I checked it with xbindkeys -mk), but I could assign control+alt+d to "wmctrl -k on", that will do the job...
At least on my system it's called Multi_key, dunno where I got that.
Thanks, I'll try that.