<SOLVED>Disable Ctrl+Alt+T
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 2:31 am
Hi all.
I've upgraded from LM13 to LM14 and I am enjoying the updated tweaks.
However, now Ctrl+Alt+T launches the Terminal. I use Guake so I don't need a launcher for Terminal. But I have suddenly become painfully aware that I have a number of applications I use on a daily basis that *do* make use of Ctrl+Alt+T.
No problem thinks I. I can go into Cinnamon Settings - Keyboard and change it. I notice that there, in Custom Shortcuts, is a shortcut for Launch Terminal activated by... Ctrl+Alt+T.
So, I try to delete the Custom Shortcut. Won't delete. Ok, so I then try to just change it to some obscure key combo. Hmm.... new shortcut doesn't work and Ctrl+Alt+T still launches Terminal.
Ok, so then I fire up dconf-editor--which I installed to get rid of another unwanted shortcut, Alt-` (another long story that has a happier ending). I crawl down every branch that is likely to have this defined and several that are unlikely. No luck. Not a Ctrl+Alt+T in sight.
So, now I throw myself on the mercy of my fellow Mint users. I'm assuming this is a Gnome3 artifact and doesn't come from somewhere else, but I could easily be mistaken. I suppose one solution would be to remove Terminal, but that seems a bit harsh and very unwise.
Any ideas?
-Travis
I've upgraded from LM13 to LM14 and I am enjoying the updated tweaks.
However, now Ctrl+Alt+T launches the Terminal. I use Guake so I don't need a launcher for Terminal. But I have suddenly become painfully aware that I have a number of applications I use on a daily basis that *do* make use of Ctrl+Alt+T.
No problem thinks I. I can go into Cinnamon Settings - Keyboard and change it. I notice that there, in Custom Shortcuts, is a shortcut for Launch Terminal activated by... Ctrl+Alt+T.
So, I try to delete the Custom Shortcut. Won't delete. Ok, so I then try to just change it to some obscure key combo. Hmm.... new shortcut doesn't work and Ctrl+Alt+T still launches Terminal.
Ok, so then I fire up dconf-editor--which I installed to get rid of another unwanted shortcut, Alt-` (another long story that has a happier ending). I crawl down every branch that is likely to have this defined and several that are unlikely. No luck. Not a Ctrl+Alt+T in sight.
So, now I throw myself on the mercy of my fellow Mint users. I'm assuming this is a Gnome3 artifact and doesn't come from somewhere else, but I could easily be mistaken. I suppose one solution would be to remove Terminal, but that seems a bit harsh and very unwise.
Any ideas?
-Travis