As comment three points out, you need the compiz-settings-manager to
enable gnome-compatibilty to get your keyboard shortcuts back (although
this should be auto-detected and added automatically by Karmic). This
app also includes a "reset to default value" button on almost all
effects. You can use
Hi,
I found my some of GNOME Keyboard Shortcuts DISABLED after turning on
Compiz.
Some of the disabled shortcuts are Alt-F2 (Run Program), Alt-Home (Home
Folder), Alt-F1 (GNOME Menu Dropdown), Print Screen, Alt-Print Screen. I
am sure there are more!
I enabled Compiz via System/Preferences/Appea
Part of this bug was fixed by the compiz startup script checking for the
gnomecompat plugin and enabling it if you don't have it and the other
part is a duplicate of bug 355018.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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I upgraded to Jaunty and had the same sort of issue. Alt+F2 still
worked, but not Alt+F1, nor my shortcuts to open a terminal or to open
an editor. (Which were assigned to Mod4+c and Mod4+e respectively)I
went into CompizConfig Settings Manager and enabled the "Commands"
plugin, and my editor
I've fixed that by installing compizconfig-settings-manager and then
System -> Preferences -> CompizConfig Setting Manager, click on Command
and check "Enable Commands" on the left.
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This one about compiz/libx11 /might/ be related, and it even provides a fix,
albeit only for Karmic:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/357365
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Same issue here.
@Anthony: what do you mean by "which gets old"? I find that I need to
restart compiz exactly once after booting. FWIW I use fusion-icon to do
that, for convenience.
@all: it would be interesting if others tried this workaround. Does
anyone have the slightest clue what compiz migh
Same problem here, mine is mainly with raise/lower windows but sometimes
all key bindings stop working (alt-tab, alt-f4, etc - mouse buttons
too). Only solution I have found is to disable then re-enable compiz
which gets old. I was using xbindkeys previously but not at the moment.
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I upgraded from 8.10 to 9.04 two weeks and I just came across this problem
today for the first time.
All of a sudden some of the keyboard mappings just stopped working, e.g.,
alt+F4, ctrl+F4, ctrl+alt+arrows, etc.
I am using US keyboard with dead keys in case it is relevant.
Thanks
Respectfully
Here a comment to my last comment: I don't know why all these key
shortcuts were redefined in Kubuntu 9.04. The ESC-key was blocked by
"activate lock/logout mini program", a function I'd never ever need.
After removing this definition in "Global Keyboard Shortcuts" the ESC
key behaved normal again.
In my case Alt-F1 isn't working any more, though Alt-F2 is. What's new
and not quite desirable either: I can't leave the program launcher using
the ESC-key. Either I must use the mouse, or I have to navigate (TAB-
key) to the close-window-button. I'm not sure if this is the same
problem as the one
This also happened to me when upgrading to Jaunty.
It's clearly a quite confusing regression.
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I had the same issue after updating from Intrepid to the Jaunty beta.
When I enabled the GNOME compatibility option in CCSM the problem was resolved.
However, I believe this setting is new in Jaunty and should somehow be enabled
by default when updating if both Compiz and Gnome are detected.
If th
This should have never been broken, or at least I think as scaine said
gnome-compatibility should be enabled if gnome is running. Most guides
online refer to using alt+f2 and breaking it just does not make sense at
all, especially that disabling effects fixes it.
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I think that the gnome-compatibility plug-in should be considered a
default-on whenever compiz is enabled by Ubuntu GUIs (such as the
System/Preferences/Appearance dialog).
If you use Appearance to turn on Compiz, on a new install, not only will
keyboard shortcuts break instantly because gnome-com
I think all the gnome key bindings are ignored now and Compiz handles
them all. You will need to click on the Gnome Compatibility button and
then change the keybinding to XF86favourite in there.
Christian Roessner wrote:
> Hi, this option (now?) is enabled and Alt+F2 is working again, but the
>
Hi, this option (now?) is enabled and Alt+F2 is working again, but the
settings done under system->preferences->key bindings (Sorry, do not
know the exact text, because mine is german), for i.e. "run a console"
with XF86favorite is still ignored.
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I've figured it out. You need to use the compizconfig and enable Gnome
Compatibility. Everything started working again then. I will leave
this bug report open though as this needs to be set to enable on upgrade
otherwise everyone will have to go and tick this box manually which is
user friendly
I have this same problem. Everything was working fine in Intrepid, I
upgraded to Jaunty and now Alt-F2 and Alt-F1 do nothing. Therefore they
are not overridden by any other use in Compiz.
This was working fine before the upgrade.
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Because you have switched the assignment to compiz, I have tested it
with metacity and there the key-bindings are functioning correctly.
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