Bug 7914

Summary: Shortcut keys Cntl-Alt-z and Cntl-Alt-s do not work.
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Mike Owens <owensmk>
Component: gnome-coreAssignee: Jonathan Blandford <jrb>
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Version: 6.1CC: ddumas
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Description Mike Owens 1999-12-20 22:03:43 UTC
I have setup my environment with a 3 x 3 matrix of desktops. I use
CNTL-ALT-<arrow> to move around in relative fashion, and CNTL-ALT-<letter>
in absolute fashion. The letters I use are a 3x3 matrix on the keyboard:

qwe
asd
zxc

This worked fine with 6.0. However, CNTL-ALT-z and and CNTL-ALT-s do not
work in 6.1. Of course I set these with elightenment-conf.

Comment 1 Jonathan Blandford 2000-02-03 19:21:59 UTC
Ctrl+Alt-s is, by default, bound to "make sticky"  Make sure that that's unset
before you proceed.  Ctrl+Alt-z is unbound, and seems to be settable.