https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=265705 zscherni@arcor.de changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEEDINFO |ASSIGNED Info Provider|zscherni@arcor.de | ------- Comment #13 from zscherni@arcor.de 2007-05-10 08:15 MST ------- Yes, it is the same menu (gnome-main-menu from the panel). As root I did # gconf-editor chose apps-metacity-general unchecked checkbox behind "enable_windows_keys" closed gconf-editor-window (wondering about the fact, that there is no "save chenges"/"save settings" question/button... but opening gconf-editor next time the setting was remembered (still unchecked)) (I didn't find any context menu (to choose "save as default") - o.k. - now I found out - right click on that entry...) But still win-keys open gnome-menu!! Now I did as user - succes! (strange - but I'm happy now) So - the whole thing has a solution, but it is not easy to find out. Isn't it possible to make gnome capable to read an X-keyboard-input like Super_L (or something else, which is provided by xmodmap) and to open menu then? So everything could be done with xmodmap. e.g. I could put lines ! keycode 113 = ISO_Level3_Shift keycode 113 = Mode_switch ! keycode 115 = Super_L keycode 115 = Super_L Multi_key ! keycode 116 = Super_R Multi_key keycode 116 = ISO_Level3_Shift Super_R to my .Xmodmap-file and (if connected Super_L and Super_R with "open gnome-menu") left-win-key and shift+right-win-key would open gnome menu, while Alt-Gr would switch Mode and right-win-key would work as level-3-chooser as I want. (also wondering about the fact, there is no possibility to choose either left or right win-key only in gconf-editor) (also possibilities to choose alt- and win-key-behavior via gnome-control-center and via yast are very strange and seems to conflict extern and even *intern*) -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.novell.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug, or are watching someone who is.