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Old April 15th, 2005   #1
ILF
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gnome, f1 and help

i use mp3blaster in a shell. f1 adds files, but hitting f1 triggers the gnome help.
i found another thread regarding f1 and gnome help, but they disabled f1 completely, which is not what i want.
is there any way to disable the gnome help and make f1 work inside the shell?
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Old April 15th, 2005   #2
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Re: gnome, f1 and help

Sure. Open a terminal window. In the Edit menu, choose Key bindings (or something similar, I use a Spanish locale ; it's the second option from the end). Scroll to the bottom of the list, click on Help (currently bound to F1), press Backspace. Now you've got F1 back.

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