Bob Doolittle wrote:
P.S.M. Swamiji wrote:
Wolfgang Engelien wrote:
Alternatively I would like to start utselect through a hotkey
combination. Therefor I tried changing .utslaunch.properties without
success.
utselect doesn't support any hotkey combination.
Is there no way in Gnome to bind keys to actions? It's not about
utselect supporting hotkeys, it's about launchers supporting hotkeys,
that can be used to run utselect.
After a little research, the answer is "yes":
At least with Solaris 10/JDS, you can use:
Preferences->Desktop Preferences->Keyboard->Shortcut
You click "Add", add a command (/opt/SUNWut/bin/utselect), then find it
in the scroll list (at the bottom, for me), click on the word "Disabled"
(it will display "<new accelerator>", and then press the keyboard
shortcut you'd like for it.
Works great for me!
-Bob
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