Re: Gnome 3 keybindings in source ? Where are ctrl-c … (cut, copy and paste) defined?

ken <[email protected]> Sat, 14 Jan 2017 00:58:04 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.comp.gnome.general
Message-ID <[email protected]>
On 01/13/2017 04:51 PM, Alexandre Fouché wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> After upgrading and got last version of Gnome+Wayland, it kind of 
> mostly broke Autokey (even login with Gnome3 on Xorg). After so much 
> time spent trying to get Command+c to copy instead of Control+c (i use 
> a Mac keyboard and frequently switch computers), i am at a point where 
> i am about to get rid of Gnome 3 altogether, just because it does not 
> allow me to redefine Cut Copy and Paste keyboard shortcuts. Those who 
> like me spend most of their time working in Terminal will understand.
>
> I think my last chance is simply to edit the source code (Gnome3, 
> Wayland, or wherever this is) and recompile the package, but i 
> searched and searched and was unable to find where the keyboard 
> shorcuts or keybindings were set !
>
> Does anyone here knows, or has pointers ?
>

I don't have a Mac running gnome, so can't test this for you, but I've 
used this for custom keybindings:

Click the down arrow in the upper-right corner of the screen, then click 
on the settings icon (the wrenches) in the lower-left of the pop-up.  
Another window will pop up.  Select "Keyboard"; then inside of that 
click "Shortcuts" in the top bar.  Then click "Custom Shortcuts" at the 
bottom of the list on the left.  Click on the "+" to create a new 
keybinding.  The rest should be intuitive.

hope this helps.

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