You can use compiz's advanced settings tool. That seems to work fine for
me.

2008/4/21, ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm on Gutsy, on a PC, with a UK keyboard. I've had similar problems to some 
> of the posters here. Pressing <Left windows>+t launches a terminal, which is 
> good - I asked it to do this.
>  Pressing <Left windows>+e does not launch my home folder, despite me asking 
> it to do so in exactly the same way.
>
>  I liked Cardy's solution of manually typing <Win>e into gconf-editor.
>  This worked, kind of - except it soon became clear that Gnome was just
>  ignoring the <Win> part, and was launching Nautilus every time I pressed
>  the 'e' key. Not ideal.
>
>  Are others finding this problem with Cardy's solution (and backed up by
>  Paul K)? Any other work-arounds? I can live without <Win>e launching
>  nautilus, but I'm not sure my wife can!
>
>
>  --
>  Cannot use Windows key in keyboard shortcuts
>  https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/12153
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>  of the bug.
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