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Workaround does NOT work with GNOME 3 under Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 32 bit.
Instead, it triggers GNOME Terminal's context menu (the menu that opens
when right-clicking on the terminal window).
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I comfirm is worked with :
workaround with ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css
Thanks for solution.
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Thanks, thom! Works perfectly on 12.04 32 bit.
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thom's workaround works for me, but remember to close _all_ active
terminal windows to get the change in effect.
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Well, I thing this bug is related to gnome-terminal. I use mc a lot, and
it's very annoying to exit from it. But still exist in 12.04. tsk work a
round works. Big thanks Thom!
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Workaround from thom worked for me on 12.04
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F10
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Workaround from thom worked for me too (thanks!), but it's a shame...
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workaround with ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css works perfectly - thankyou
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Bug is present in 12.04 AMD64 as of 19.04.2012
Seriously, in a stable release ?
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Same problem with F10 on 12.04 - same solution from Joost worked.
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Indeed it does.
b.t.w. I think that the message that this bug report is a duplicate of bug
#878492 is slightly off:
I think the duplicate status is wrong
bug #878492 is about the philosophical question if
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Keyboard shortcut - F10 shortcut is used to show menu and this is wrong
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Funny thing... with the latest updates in 12.04, F10 now also opens the
pop up context menu in the terminal (the one you get when you right-
click on the mouse). If you're looking to eliminate that strange bug,
look here in post #8:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=129872
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Also still in 12.04, naturally.
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F10 is captured even if gnome-terminal setting is explictly set to not
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To manage notifications
As a developer using Unity 2D, this is an *EXTREMELY* annoying bug - it
seriously hampers my ability to debug a program when my OS has
apparently hard-coded my preferred step-over key mapping to show
first menu.
If anyone has discovered a workaround for this, please tell, otherwise
perhaps the
My workaround (after seeing that this bug is going to be ignored like
most of the bugs I watch/contribute to): Switch to Gnome Classis. Not
only does the F10 key work but the system is *way* more responsive.
Unity is a failure.
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I can also confirm that there is no way to disable wrong F10 behaviour
in Unity 2D.
I wish people were thinking before implementing Unity -bugs- features.
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That doesn't work when one is using unity-2d. I don't have a working
workaround right now...
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+1.
problem still exist plus described workarounds doesn't work!
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Workaround: Install and run Compiz configuration settings manager,
select Ubuntu Unity plugin and change (remove) key to open the first
panel menu
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And it's not fixed in oneiric
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confirmed...
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** Changed in: unity
Milestone: 3.8.12 = backlog
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They key can changed in ccsm, (in the unity plugin page). The keygrab
issue is something to fix for oneiric (as for the super key issue).
** Changed in: unity
Assignee: Neil J. Patel (njpatel) = (unassigned)
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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There is a workaround, the priority is downgraded to medium. SRU target
or later.
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Importance: High = Medium
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Neil, Alt-F10 is used for maximizing a window. Wouldn't something like
Super-F10 line up with the convention established in the launcher?
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Assignee: Michael Terry (mterry) = (unassigned)
** Also affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: unity
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F10 was wrong to capture in the first place, as we're getting into
capturing app-level keys. I'm going to change the default for global
focus on the panel to Alt+F10, but F10 will still work for toolkits that
support it (i.e. Gtk).
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** Changed
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Status: New = Triaged
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This appears to be because the unity compiz plugin now intercepts F10
instead of GTK+. I'll have to ask why that is.
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