Confirming successful changing via CCSM Unity Plugin.
But still have problem with Alt+F1 / Alt+F2 combination. Every time the Alt
button after pressing the combination (e.g. Alt+F1) is released, the Unity menu
command dialog appears.
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If you are not supposed to be able to configure them, why are they
visible at all in the control center?
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I think that it is quite important for a user to be able to reconfigure
key bindings like Alt-F1 and Alt-F2 since they clash with some
applications, such as IntelliJ IDEA.
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/27973/
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How do you change them in CCSM?
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Not possible to reconfigure Alt-F1 and Alt-F2 shortcuts
To manage
Sebastien, Mikael, the bug described is a lack of configurability in GNOME
control center (gnome-control-center package).
I have changed the target package accordingly and marked this as Confirmed,
since one would expect a Keyboard shortcuts tab to allow users full
configurability and
Not sure we do intend to let the users easily change standard
keybindings...
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Not possible to reconfigure
Sebastien, that I do not know.
But then again, how many users actually change standard keybindings? And how
many average, non-tech savvy users do? If safety reasons are taken into
account, why only two (apparently) keyboard shortcuts are omitted, not more of
them?
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those are not the only ones not listed in the keybindings dialog, the
expose keybinding is not there, the one to display the workspace
switcher is not there, the one to switch between dialog in a same
software is not, etc
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I see and understand that there are probably more.
What I do not understand is why allowing full configurability isn't desired,
especially that it shouldn't prove to be dangerous and/or difficult for users
(the new ones usually don't tamper with configuration panels at all).
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