@jowfdoijdfdwfwdf yes, you can disalbe this annoing "feature".
But how many people want to use F1/F10 keys in terminal? A lot of
applications like mc, htop use these keys.
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terminal edit->preferences->general (uncheck) enable the menu accelerator key
(F10 by default)
This solve the issue
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Title:
Confirmed F10 issue with gnome-terminal. Can't really use htop settings
as F10 is bound to terminal
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Title:
Terminal emula
In gnome-terminal 3.36.2-1ubuntu1 (Groovy) the F10 selects (without
"clicking") the New Tab button, for which a keyboard shortcut already
exists. The shortcut can't be disabled from the gnome-terminal settings,
not even disabling all the shortcuts by unchecking the "Enable
shortcuts" checkbox.
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See also bug #1620223, this has been fixed in xfce4-terminal 0.8.x
series, which Xubuntu has.
** Changed in: xfce4-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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That's unfortunate that this terminal uses F1 key binding for function
that its less advanced users will invoke from appropriate menu anyway.
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