problem with keyboard shortcuts
so i was thinkin,
man, i use the terminal a lot, i wish there was an easier way of opening it. So, i went into to KDE control center and down to shortcuts and under the "Command Shortcuts" tab i made it so i hit ctr+t to open a terminal. this worked great until i realized i use the ctr+t in moxilla to make a new tab a lot too. and of course it opens a terminal instead of a new tab when i'm in mozilla. but that isn't my problem. i went back to change the shortcut keys and it said there was no shortcut for the terminal. i said "ok, whatever" and made it ctr+r, then hit apply. now it opens a terminal when i press ctr+t or ctr+r. plus, when i go back to change it, it still says that no shortcut has been assigned yet. how do i get rid of the ctr+t assignment thanks for reading my long winded speach and thanks for help with restoring my shortcuts |
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
boy am i glad i'm not the only idiot who decided ctrl+t would be good for a terminal! But i also used ctrl+h for home, and alt+ctrl+t for terminal after trying to get rid of the ctrl+t bit... and like you i wish i could just reset them!!! Can anyone help? |
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