gnome 2.16 pops up menu when DOWN or END key is pressed
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Environment
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
Situation
Your chosen Desktop is Gnome.
Every time the "End" key or cursor "down" key is pressed, Gnome opens up the Menu which practically makes Gnome unusable in this environment.
Explanation:
Gnome uses the "Windows" keys on your keyboard to open the Menu.
With the standard X keyboard driver the keycodes 115 and 116 are mapped to these keys.
Evdev uses a different mapping and e.g. 115 and 116 are mapped to"end" or "down"
Resolution
While neither this nor the keycodes Gnome uses for opening up the menu, there still is a workaround available. Run:
gconftool-2 --type bool --set /apps/metacity/general/enable_windows_keys "false"
This will disable the use of the Windows keys under Gnome.
Every user has to run this command once.
For a systemwide change one could place a shellscript in /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/
which will then be executed every time an X-session is started.
Additional Information
All other Windowmanagers and Desktops that come with SUSE Linux handle things different here and do not face this problem.
Disclaimer
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- Document ID:3926081
- Creation Date: 08-Nov-2007
- Modified Date:23-Mar-2021
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