Hi there!
I want to change ubuntu shortcut pop up contents, however i can not find where it's stored. Any clues, please?
Hi there!
I want to change ubuntu shortcut pop up contents, however i can not find where it's stored. Any clues, please?
Sorry, i thought it would be clear enough.
I want to change the contents of that if it's possible, as i don't use a lot of them, but need another ones that are important.
PS. i have Precise Pangolin, however i have disabled that key somehow and i don't want to re-enable that if there is no chance to edit contents... so it's not mine pop up, but i hope now it's clear what about i am telling.
Last edited by diabolusss; October 17th, 2012 at 03:58 PM. Reason: bad look
So...you want to change keyboard shortcuts? Head to the "keyboard" app, then click the "Shortcuts" tab.
There might be some not accessible through there, though, so install the package compizconfig-settings-manager and run the application once installed. Then, click the button with "Ubuntu Unity" on it, and navigate through the dialog until you find what you want.
Hope that helps.
Last edited by diabolusss; October 17th, 2012 at 08:44 PM. Reason: to precise
Ahah. Not a bad idea.
Well, unfortunately, I believe you'll need to recompile and hack around with unity (the desktop environment) to do that.
If you're willing to do that: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2049872 -good luck!
If not: sorry. I don't know what else to suggest, really.
Anyway thanks for a quick reply and a good tip. I'll try that someday. Seems not too bad. but it's not portable. i mean that with new ubuntu reinstall i must re-do it and it's not my aim. one thing change files, another to re-build unity xD i'll be looking for another solution. maybe to map some keys to pop up window or picture, smth that i can store for future use.
PS i found the most simplest is to make shortcut that opens picture, and a half harder to make a binary that pops up and closes by click. maybe in future smth will change...
Last edited by diabolusss; October 17th, 2012 at 09:47 PM. Reason: final remark
Something like that. But there is nothing you can't learn, so thanks again for amazing tip.(i haven't thought about how to programm this, thorough, but the first thing that came upon me was magick++ as i remember there was window management, however it demands for a deeper research. I haven't worked with python, only c. now i remembered about x.org... another pain is how to make window be active only when keys are hold/active, not to toggle or close by click)
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