On 16/12/15 07:29, Grant Phillips-Sewell wrote:
However, the fact that this combination wakes the machine up from sleep
leads me to ask whether the F3 key is the hardware sleep/wake key
No. +F4 on this laptop is the hardware sleep key combination.
The issue is definitely due to Ubuntu hard
On 16 Dec 2015 07:02, "Barry Drake" wrote:
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> On 15/12/15 21:53, Colin Law wrote:
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>> This may do what you want.
>> System Settings > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Custom Shortcuts
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> Hi Colin It ought to work, shouldn't it? As I said,
hibernate/wake really is hard coded into the +F3 combina
On 16/12/15 07:01, Barry Drake wrote:
hibernate/wake really is hard coded into the +F3 combination. In
custom shortcuts, you can't grab that one. I'm going to see how many
others I am allowed to use.
The super key is hard coded too. You can set the custom shortcut to
+[anykey] just fine -
On 15/12/15 21:53, Colin Law wrote:
This may do what you want.
System Settings > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Custom Shortcuts
Hi Colin It ought to work, shouldn't it? As I said,
hibernate/wake really is hard coded into the +F3 combination. In
custom shortcuts, you can't grab that one. I
On 15 December 2015 at 21:43, Barry Drake wrote:
> Hi there The +F3 is permanently hard-coded to sleep/wake. I
> can't find anywhere a keyboard shortcuts conf file. The locations given for
> earlier versions of Ubuntu on the internet are no longer valid for 15.04. I
> need all the F keys
Hi there The +F3 is permanently hard-coded to sleep/wake. I
can't find anywhere a keyboard shortcuts conf file. The locations given
for earlier versions of Ubuntu on the internet are no longer valid for
15.04. I need all the F keys to play different pieces of Christmas
music (Carols) w