Bug 1471081 - Nautilus shows incorrect keyboard shortcut for rename
Summary: Nautilus shows incorrect keyboard shortcut for rename
Keywords:
Status: CLOSED EOL
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: nautilus
Version: 26
Hardware: x86_64
OS: Linux
unspecified
medium
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Matthias Clasen
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
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Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2017-07-14 11:25 UTC by Saurav Sengupta
Modified: 2018-05-29 12:56 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Last Closed: 2018-05-29 12:56:31 UTC
Type: Bug
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Nautilus showing Ctrl+M as keyboard shortcut for Rename (96.88 KB, image/png)
2017-07-14 11:25 UTC, Saurav Sengupta
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Description Saurav Sengupta 2017-07-14 11:25:26 UTC
Created attachment 1298279 [details]
Nautilus showing Ctrl+M as keyboard shortcut for Rename

Description of problem:
Nautilus in Fedora 26 shows Ctrl+M as the keyboard shortcut for Rename in the context menu. The F2 key actually performs the rename function and Ctrl+M does nothing. The keyboard shortcuts window (Ctrl+F1) lists both F2 and Ctrl+M. This is on Xorg; I don't know if Ctrl+M is the new shortcut for Wayland, but it shouldn't be inconsistent. Screenshot attached.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
nautilus 3.24.1-1

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Start a GNOME (on Xorg) session on Fedora 26 Workstation.
2. Start Nautilus (Files).
3. Right-click a file or folder.

Actual results:
The keyboard shortcut for Rename is shown as Ctrl+M, which does nothing.

Expected results:
Either the keyboard shortcut should be shown as F2 or Ctrl+M should (also) initiate a rename operation.

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