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Message #80528
[Bug 577532] Re: Super (Win) key shortcuts don't work in GTK+ apps
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: xkeyboard-config
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- Seems that, although mapped correctly, the Super key no longer works as
- a modifier key in keyboard shortcuts for Gnome/Gtk apps.
+ Seems that, although mapped correctly, as of Ubuntu 10.04 the Super key
+ no longer works as a modifier key in keyboard shortcuts for Gnome/Gtk
+ apps.
Very detailed description here:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/110098
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Steps to test
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1) Open gedit
2) Go to Edit > Preferences > Plugins and enable the Snippets plugin
3) Click 'Configure Plugin'
4) In the Snippets manager, create a new snippet under 'Global'.
- Enter your name in the 'Edit' box.
- In 'Tab trigger' field, type the letter n.
- Click the Shortcut key field, and then hold down the Super (Win) key and n. Shortcut assigned should read 'Super+N'.
- Close the Snippets manager and the Preferences dialog.
+ Enter your name in the 'Edit' box.
+ In 'Tab trigger' field, type the letter n.
+ Click the Shortcut key field, and then hold down the Super (Win) key and n. Shortcut assigned should read 'Super+N'.
+ Close the Snippets manager and the Preferences dialog.
5) Create a new document. In the editor, type the letter n and hit the tab key. You should see your name appear. That means the snippets are working.
6) In the editor, hold the Super key and then hit the n key. You should simply see the letter n.
Additional details
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Have tested this on both Kubuntu 10.04 and UNR 10.04. On both machines, the shortcut keys above worked as expected in K/Ubuntu 9.10, but broke upon upgrade to 10.04 (one machine was upgraded, one fresh-installed).
Have also installed openSUSE via Virtualbox to test this, and it works
as expected there, so I've got to assume it's an Ubuntu-specific
problem. FWIW, the output of xmodmap and xev testing are basically
identical across all three systems.
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Super (Win) key shortcuts don't work in GTK+ apps
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/577532
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