![]() ![]() In addition to the new menu item to access this dialog box, Super key +F1 may also be used for quick access to this feature. To access the new Basic Moksha Keybindings dialog box for a preview of default shortcuts, navigate to: Now users can easily see their own set of shortcuts. This has been updated! Our developers listened to users and decided to create something for better quick view with the goal of having a dialog which respects all changes a user does in Key Bindings settings. You would have to scroll down and see what shortcuts is assigned to a particular action. Previously there was a Key Bindings setting available, but users could not see all of the basic bindings in one panel. The missing feature was a previewer for common shortcuts, or as we call them in Bodhi Linux, Key Bindings. Users of earlier versions of Bodhi Linux noticed one very important feature lacking, which was common in some other desktops. One of the default key bindings is Shift+F10 this will maximize a window vertically – it is a good idea to press this when you open this dialog box to see more of what’s on offer. The left Key Bindings panel lists the ( large) number of key bindings that have been set by default, the Action pane on the right lists the ( huge) number of possible actions. Main menu > Settings > Settings Panel > Input > Key Bindings. To open the configuration dialog box shown below, go to The good news is that it is really easy to set these up by simply choosing an action at the Key or Edge Bindings Settings dialog box. Use bindings to make your life that little bit easier, or to perform an action that would be impossible by any other means. Edge Bindings control what happens when you click a window edge or a corner of the screen.they bind the action to that key combination) Key Bindings specify the actions that occur when you press a key combination ( i.e.Want to easily switch between desktops? Use an Edge Binding ( aka mouse shortcut). ![]() Want to quickly disable your laptop’s touchpad? Then set up a Key Binding ( aka keyboard shortcut). Default Key Bindings/Keyboard Shortcuts.Binding a keyboard shortcut to launch a command. ![]()
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