Good day Gnomes,

I'm using Fedora 20 x64 with Gnome 3 on a machine with a hardware button
that defaults to locking/unlocking screen rotation. However this button's
function is quite useless since the gyro/accel driver isn't working on my
machine.

After digging a little, I found that the hardware button is mapped to the
key combo "Super+O", but I am unable to override the default lock/unlock
icon by setting a custom shortcut in the Gnome keyboard settings that binds
this key combo to a script that rotates the screen instead.

So my question is - can I re-map the hardware button to trigger a different
key combo (e.g. "Super+R") that allows me to bind my rotation script as a
custom shortcut in Gnome keyboard settings? The net effect I want to
achieve is that when I press the hardware button, it executes my rotation
script.

Many thanks,

Hugh Tay
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