Can I customize Keyboard shortcuts? (Nautilus)
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I just want to customize shortcuts for two actions i.e. Switching next tab & Switching previous tab. These two actions have already shortcuts assigned (Ctrl+PgUp & Ctrl+PgDn). I want to overwrite with my new keys.
Any help would be helpful.
Thank You.
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I just want to customize shortcuts for two actions i.e. Switching next tab & Switching previous tab. These two actions have already shortcuts assigned (Ctrl+PgUp & Ctrl+PgDn). I want to overwrite with my new keys.
Any help would be helpful.
Thank You.
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You may want to see askubuntu.com/a/894220/295286 Nautilus doesn't allow setting custom shortcuts. But you can set desktop environment shortcut which will detect when you have Nautilus window in focus and viaxdotool
command execute a shortcut that Nautilus understands. That is a method of indirection, but works nicely
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Dec 10 at 2:05
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy okay, so this was helpful though was a bit long process. So isn't there any short lengthy process?
– Rajesh K. Chaudhary
Dec 10 at 13:43
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I just want to customize shortcuts for two actions i.e. Switching next tab & Switching previous tab. These two actions have already shortcuts assigned (Ctrl+PgUp & Ctrl+PgDn). I want to overwrite with my new keys.
Any help would be helpful.
Thank You.
16.04 shortcut-keys nautilus
I just want to customize shortcuts for two actions i.e. Switching next tab & Switching previous tab. These two actions have already shortcuts assigned (Ctrl+PgUp & Ctrl+PgDn). I want to overwrite with my new keys.
Any help would be helpful.
Thank You.
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You may want to see askubuntu.com/a/894220/295286 Nautilus doesn't allow setting custom shortcuts. But you can set desktop environment shortcut which will detect when you have Nautilus window in focus and viaxdotool
command execute a shortcut that Nautilus understands. That is a method of indirection, but works nicely
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Dec 10 at 2:05
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy okay, so this was helpful though was a bit long process. So isn't there any short lengthy process?
– Rajesh K. Chaudhary
Dec 10 at 13:43
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You may want to see askubuntu.com/a/894220/295286 Nautilus doesn't allow setting custom shortcuts. But you can set desktop environment shortcut which will detect when you have Nautilus window in focus and viaxdotool
command execute a shortcut that Nautilus understands. That is a method of indirection, but works nicely
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Dec 10 at 2:05
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy okay, so this was helpful though was a bit long process. So isn't there any short lengthy process?
– Rajesh K. Chaudhary
Dec 10 at 13:43
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You may want to see askubuntu.com/a/894220/295286 Nautilus doesn't allow setting custom shortcuts. But you can set desktop environment shortcut which will detect when you have Nautilus window in focus and via
xdotool
command execute a shortcut that Nautilus understands. That is a method of indirection, but works nicely– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Dec 10 at 2:05
You may want to see askubuntu.com/a/894220/295286 Nautilus doesn't allow setting custom shortcuts. But you can set desktop environment shortcut which will detect when you have Nautilus window in focus and via
xdotool
command execute a shortcut that Nautilus understands. That is a method of indirection, but works nicely– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Dec 10 at 2:05
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy okay, so this was helpful though was a bit long process. So isn't there any short lengthy process?
– Rajesh K. Chaudhary
Dec 10 at 13:43
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy okay, so this was helpful though was a bit long process. So isn't there any short lengthy process?
– Rajesh K. Chaudhary
Dec 10 at 13:43
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You may want to see askubuntu.com/a/894220/295286 Nautilus doesn't allow setting custom shortcuts. But you can set desktop environment shortcut which will detect when you have Nautilus window in focus and via
xdotool
command execute a shortcut that Nautilus understands. That is a method of indirection, but works nicely– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Dec 10 at 2:05
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy okay, so this was helpful though was a bit long process. So isn't there any short lengthy process?
– Rajesh K. Chaudhary
Dec 10 at 13:43