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Hello, in an attempt to figure how to assign a keyboard shortcut to activating the title bar menu of a window, I used the option "window shortcut" under advanced. now alt+space switches to this browser window and I can't figure out how to *clear* the window shortcut. Also, bonus points if you can tell me how to assign alt+space (or any shortcut) to activating the window menu.
Edit: alt+F3 opens the menu by default apparently. Still need to clear the window shortcut though... |
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Open System Settings > Window Behaviour > Window Specific. Select the appropriate rule ( will be named after the application which created the window probably ) and Delete.
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If you've assigned it manually, right click on window titlebar -> Advanced -> Window shortcut... -> click on the clear button (looks like <x|).
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There is no window specific rule created from assigning a window shortcut via the title bar menu.
that's what I assumed, but clicking that X does nothing. Should I file a bug report or is there something else I can try? |
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I can verify that trying to clear window shortcuts doesn't work. I couldn't find the file where they were saved either. It is possible they are not saved, therefore closing the window may clear it.
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I can reproduce the problem. It's possible to clear the shortcut by clicking on the shortcut button twice, and then on <x|; however, I wouldn't call it the expected behavior. It would be great if you could file a bug report.
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