On 04.03.2012 21:34, Andre Klapper wrote: > On Thu, 2012-03-01 at 09:55 +0100, Marco wrote: >> I see, the key binding is Ctrl+Delete for “Move to Trash” and >> Shift+Delete for “Delete”. However I'm used to use Delete for “Move >> to Trash” as it works in all other programs (and used to work before >> I updated my system). How can I map “Move to Trash” to the Delete >> key? > > You cannot easily, except for changing the code and recompiling it > yourself, or byt waiting for GNOME 3.4.0 which will likely use the > Delete button again for this. > > andre
Btw, I think, even with an undo-Stack, the CTRL-Del is a much better user-experience where I feel more secure and confident about touching my keyboard. I really love it. I'm not sarcastic. The possibility how to change accels could be more prominent. Otherwise GNOME becomes a real nerd-platform: * see how costumization is done in the Archlinux Wiki [1] * recompiling for GUI options? Really? * pressing ALT key in random situations to discover more options * long press left mouse button to discover more options (as discussed in the new colorchooser) However, if the day comes where I can discover options only when I touch my nose with the tip of my tongue (cheese could detect that), I shall shut up. Everything else (the four items above) is a torture for users and therefore a design failure. The last paragraph may contain sarcasm. Still love your work, C [1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GNOME -- nautilus-list mailing list nautilus-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list