Mint Menu and Windows button?
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Re: Mint Menu and Windows button?
If you go to system:preferences:keyboard you can choose your specific keyboard under the 'layouts' tab. Once you choose the correct keyboard select 'layout options' at the bottom right of the window. Under 'Alt/Win behavior' change the selection from 'default' to 'add the standard behavior to menu key'. Close the window, and then go to: system:preferences:keyboard shortcuts. Where it says "show the panel menu" click and press the windows key on your keyboard. It should enter the 'Super L' text into the shortcut column. Then you should be good to go. Hope this helps!
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Re: Mint Menu and Windows button?
The instructions above do not activate the Mint menu in the panel.
Instead, they only make a second Gnome menu appear where the cursor is (ie, the middle of the screen) when you click the Windows key.
The MintMenu is not activated at all.
Is there a working fix for this?
Instead, they only make a second Gnome menu appear where the cursor is (ie, the middle of the screen) when you click the Windows key.
The MintMenu is not activated at all.
Is there a working fix for this?
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Re: Mint Menu and Windows button?
Whatever the fix is, I think it should be included in Mint 6 by default. Stuff like this can really make the difference for Windows switchers and its not like it will get in the way of old school Linux users either.
Re: Mint Menu and Windows button?
This menu that appear is the same as the MintMenu. With the keyboard [←↓↑→] you can use it real fastmikemaccana wrote:The instructions above do not activate the Mint menu in the panel.
Instead, they only make a second Gnome menu appear where the cursor is (ie, the middle of the screen) when you click the Windows key.
The MintMenu is not activated at all.
Is there a working fix for this?
and it is allways in the foreground for easy use.
I like it ... and sorry for my “not so nice” English
Re: Mint Menu and Windows button?
I tried this and am also only getting the Gnome Menu - not Mint Menu.
Re: Mint Menu and Windows button?
I am using the final release of Linux Mint 7 and I can't seem to launch the menu using the windows key.. anything that I should set?
Re: Mint Menu and Windows button?
right click on the menu and preferences. On the first tab look for shortcutcerebellum wrote:I am using the final release of Linux Mint 7 and I can't seem to launch the menu using the windows key.. anything that I should set?
there should be: Super_L
Re: Mint Menu and Windows button?
This was one of the changes made to the RC: the default key is now ctrl+Super
Re: Mint Menu and Windows button?
see http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=31550 you have to logout and login to load the changes
Re: Mint Menu and Windows button?
Hi,
Just a little note to say that this was implemented in Mint 7. In the RC, it was simply Super_L (left Windows key), but since Gnome-Do also uses that key and it's also a common key used for combo shortcuts, for the stable release of Mint 7 it was changed to CTRL+Super_L. You can change this by going in the Preferences for mintMenu. Make sure to restart mintMenu after that (either remove/add it to the panel again, or logout).
Clem.
Just a little note to say that this was implemented in Mint 7. In the RC, it was simply Super_L (left Windows key), but since Gnome-Do also uses that key and it's also a common key used for combo shortcuts, for the stable release of Mint 7 it was changed to CTRL+Super_L. You can change this by going in the Preferences for mintMenu. Make sure to restart mintMenu after that (either remove/add it to the panel again, or logout).
Clem.
Re: Mint Menu and Windows button?
The question I have is this. Why can't I bind combinations that involve the Super key? I am migrating over from CrunchBang (well, using both of them), and my favorite feature of that is being able to bind Super+W to firefox, Super+F to the home folder, etc. I just find it much more clunky to use ctrl+shift+w. Is there any workaround for this?
Re: Mint Menu and Windows button?
I was having a similar issue to that - Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts would not (and still won't) let me bind things using Super as a modifier - it would just detect the button as Super_L (or Super_R) regardless of what other buttons I pressed. I tried disabling the Ctrl+Super shortcut for the MintMenu (as I don't care to use it) and it didn't take effect... until I restarted X (Ctrl+Alt+Backspace). After that, the Firefox shortcut I made in the "Commands" plugin of Compiz Config Settings Manager also worked. So the Gnome "Keyboard Shortcuts" thing still won't let me set shorcuts including Super, but Compiz will so it's all good.buddhaflow wrote:The question I have is this. Why can't I bind combinations that involve the Super key? I am migrating over from CrunchBang (well, using both of them), and my favorite feature of that is being able to bind Super+W to firefox, Super+F to the home folder, etc. I just find it much more clunky to use ctrl+shift+w. Is there any workaround for this?
For anyone with problems like mine, hopefully this is useful information?
Re: Mint Menu and Windows button?
Forgive me for hijacking the thread here, but where exactly can I find Preferences for mintMenu?clem wrote:...You can change this by going in the Preferences for mintMenu. Make sure to restart mintMenu after that (either remove/add it to the panel again, or logout).
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Nevermind. I'm really out of it today. Must be the turkey. Right click the icon.Uncle Spellbinder wrote:...where exactly can I find Preferences for mintMenu?