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I have a buddy that's trying to get some macros going in Gnome. For example, Ctrl + T on the desktop would bring up a terminal, Ctrl + F would bring up Firefox, etc. How would we do that?
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I think you can define keyboard shortcuts in Gnome, via something like Gnome-settings-bleh.
If not there's always xbindkeys.
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Xhotkeys will let you use the windows key.
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try gnome-do, although it's not really a keybinding, but it's damn well better than binding those keys , really really awesome btw.
Archlinux on Compaq Presario v5000 laptop
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Thanks guys! We'll look into these apps when I'm at his computer next
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Just a quick tip, have your keyboard shortcuts involve the Windows (mod4) key. That way they won't conflict with any application specific keyboard shortcuts. For example, using Control + f to launch Firefox would conflict with using Control + f in Firefox for starting a page search, but Control + Windows + f would have no such problem.
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