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Since i updated my desktop to KDE 4.6, i can't use the Ctrl+F shortcut of all the applications i use.
When i press Ctrl+F, a console window appears. But its not konsole. It looks like some default X.org console or something.
What can i do? I really need to use that shortcut.
Really annoying.
Thanks in advance!
Last edited by Hyugga (2011-03-11 01:36:49)
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Did you set any global shortcut in systemsettings / Global Keyboard Shortcuts?
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I didn't set nothing. I just want to use the default shortcut for search in almost all applications but i can't because of this.
The console window doesn't look like a QT or GTK application. I pretty sure that is some X.org default window.
Thanks.
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What else did you install along wiht the new version of kde?
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Nothing i'm sure. I just updated KDE and the problem appears.
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What else did you install along wiht the new version of kde?
Now i remember! I installed something to work with the mouse buttons on dolphin from the wiki.
Commenting some lines solve the problem.
# set directly keycode (here control + f with my keyboard)
#"xterm"
#c:41 + m:0x4
# specify a mouse button
#"xterm"
#control + b:2
Problem solved!
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I had something similar. Are you using .xbindkeysrc to use back/forward buttons in Dolphin and did you copy the directions from the Wiki? Wiki Link
If so you will need to comment out the following lines in /home/yourusername/.xbindkeysrc
# set directly keycode (here control + f with my keyboard)
"xterm"
c:41 + m:0x4# specify a mouse button
"xterm"
control + b:2
Hope this helps.
I see you figured it out yourself. Good one!
Last edited by rotave (2011-03-11 01:42:31)
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