Just to be more precise, you don't need to click and hold left button
over the menu. The steps you need to do are (from
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=577139):
1. set /desktop/gnome/interface/can_change_accels true (gconf editor); or go to
System -> Preferences -> Appearance, switch t
Andrea,
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have searched high and low, all over
the Internet and your post is the first to actually answer the question
of how to set F4 to open the current directory in a terminal window like
KDE's Konqueror does. I found several other pages relating to the
nautilu
Working now in Ubuntu 9.04 (GNOME 2.26) and 9.10 (GNOME 2.28). First
check under System -> Preferences -> Appearance, switch to the
"Interface" tab, then make sure that "Editable menu shortcut keys" is
checked. Then open any instance of nautilus, click "File" menu, move the
mouse over "Open in term
The upstream bug was http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=577139,
and it's fixed in the repo.
Nautilus still doesn't allow extensions to register shortcuts (which has
conflict potential with builtin shortcuts or other extensions), but now
users can assign a shortcut themselves.
** Bug watch
There must be a keyboard short-cut for, which is corresponding to menu and
pop-up item "Open Terminal Here".
KDE has a short-cut F4 for this purpose in Konqueror!
OpenSuse, for example, has this feature by default integrated in GNOME!
Can you please integrate this in nautilus-open-terminal packag