Hi,
I recently moved to Debian 11 with Mate 1.24. I have some custom keyboard shortcuts defined in mate-keybinding-properties. However I notice that for some of them there are now some Mate keybindings defined (like Mod4+s, Mod4+i). Where can I find the configuration for these key bindings, so I could change/disable them?
Kind regards,
Zaxon
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MATE 1.24 and default key bindings.
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Re: MATE 1.24 and default key bindings.
System>Preferences>hardware>keyboard shortcuts
Or in Control Center under Keyboard Shortcuts.
Or in Control Center under Keyboard Shortcuts.
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Re: MATE 1.24 and default key bindings.
Unfortunately these shortcuts are not defined there.
I found them in the dconf-editor under the /org/mate/marco/global-keybindings/run-command-x (where x are the numbers). Over there there are Default values defined which can be changed to empty values so there is no extra action.
This is new behavior since I used a previous mate version on Debian 10.
I hope this helps somebody.
I found them in the dconf-editor under the /org/mate/marco/global-keybindings/run-command-x (where x are the numbers). Over there there are Default values defined which can be changed to empty values so there is no extra action.
This is new behavior since I used a previous mate version on Debian 10.
I hope this helps somebody.