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-====== Keyboard ======+~~NOTOC~~ 
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 +====== xfce4-settings - Keyboard ====== 
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 +  * **[[#Behavior|Behavior]]** 
 +  * **[[#Application Shortcuts|Application Shortcuts]]** 
 +  * **[[#Layout|Layout]]** 
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 ===== Behavior ===== ===== Behavior =====
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 {gui>Show Blinking} controls whether the cursor blinks on and off, and how quickly. This module changes the cursor behavior in [wp>GTK+] programs (including AbiWord, for instance, and Xfce and GNOME accessories), but not in every program you might use. {gui>Show Blinking} controls whether the cursor blinks on and off, and how quickly. This module changes the cursor behavior in [wp>GTK+] programs (including AbiWord, for instance, and Xfce and GNOME accessories), but not in every program you might use.
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 ===== Application Shortcuts ===== ===== Application Shortcuts =====
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 Simply press the keystrokes you wish to use to launch the application. In this example, if you want to launch Clipman by pressing {key>Ctrl+Shift+F9}, simply press {key>Ctrl+Shift+F9} now. The shortcut will take effect immediately. Simply press the keystrokes you wish to use to launch the application. In this example, if you want to launch Clipman by pressing {key>Ctrl+Shift+F9}, simply press {key>Ctrl+Shift+F9} now. The shortcut will take effect immediately.
  
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 ===== Layout ===== ===== Layout =====