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===== Editable Menu Accelerators ===== | ===== Editable Menu Accelerators ===== |
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A number of Xfce applications (Xfce Terminal and Thunar for example) support the standard GTK+ way of changing shortcuts: simply hover over the menu option with the mouse pointer and press the keyboard shortcut you want to rebind it to. | A number of Xfce applications (Thunar, for example) support the standard GTK2 way of changing shortcuts: simply hover over the menu option with the mouse pointer and press the keyboard shortcut you want to rebind it to. |
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To delete a keyboard assignment, press the {key>Backspace} key while you are on the menu entry. | To delete a keyboard assignment, press the {key>Backspace} key while you are on the menu entry. |
<note warning>When ''xfsettingsd'' is running you must change the setting with the Xfce GUI, not through the ''.gtkrc-2.0'' file.</note> | <note warning>When ''xfsettingsd'' is running you must change the setting with the Xfce GUI, not through the ''.gtkrc-2.0'' file.</note> |
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<note tip>In the case of Xfce4-terminal, you have to open 9 tabs to edit all the Alt+N entries.</note> | <note important>This functionality has been disabled since GTK3 which means that Xfce apps that have migrated to GTK3 (such as xfce4-terminal) do not support it.\\ |
| Refer to specific app's documentation to learn how to configure its shortcuts.</note> |