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Old 02-20-2018, 12:00 PM   #1
marbangens
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Shortcut keys slackware 14.2 with xorg update


Xbindkeys don't work at all and in xfce4 shortcut keys work for some time then they stop working or they changes?(as an example if I put fn + sleepkey, suddenly its just the fn key that start the command) Anyone testing this? I have thinkpad t430 2344.
 
Old 02-20-2018, 01:14 PM   #2
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Have to add when I say xfce4 shortcut keys I refer to the ones you can sett in xfce4-settings-editor.
They all seem to be working right now, not sure anymore if done something wrong XD so I'm thinking I wont touch that in a week and se if it still works. strange Xbindkeys didn't work though? no effekt in xfce4.
 
  


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