Window menu hotkey

Jean-Baptiste Mestelan mestelan at gmail.com
Sun Jun 25 14:43:57 CEST 2006


Yes, I noticed that F10 works in gnome-terminal, for instance.
Thanks for your answer; I can see clearly now (...).

On 6/25/06, Olivier Fourdan <fourdan at xfce.org> wrote:
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> Jean-Baptiste Mestelan wrote:
> > If this makes it clearer, I mean the equivalent of the 'Alt' key for MS
> > Windows desktop : if the window in focus is - say- Firefox, the hotkey
> > should set focus on the 1st element of window menu (i.e. 'File' menu).
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> This is up to the applications to bind a shortcut for that, xfce has no
> way to popup application's menu on behalf of the applications itself.
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> Note that on Linux, F10 is usually assigned this functionality, so you
> can use F10 instead of the key you mentionned.
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> HTH
> Cheers,
> - --
>    - Olivier
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