Freeing up XFCE key bindings. How do I do this?

Sergio kachariy at protonmail.com
Sun Jul 28 00:44:34 CEST 2019


In xfce4-terminal preferences there's an option to free Fx keys.


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On Thursday, July 25, 2019 1:15 PM, Klaus Zeitler <kz-ml at klauszeitler.de> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> > > > > > "Alan" == Alan Mackenzie acm at muc.de writes:
>
>     Alan>
>
>     Alan> From time to time I run Emacs in XFCE.  This is XFCE running on Gentoo
>
>     Alan> GNU/Linux on amd_64 hardware.
>
>     Alan>
>
>     Alan> Unfortunately, on depressing a key <Fn>, for 1 <= n <= 12, the
>
>     Alan> keypress gets intercepted by XFCE rather than being passed
>
>     Alan> through to Emacs.
>
>
> Is that a notebook or a desktop? I remember, that I had to deactivate the
> <fn> key on one of our notebooks a while ago, cause by default the
> <fn> key was locked.
>
> If this is not the case, did you check
> Settings Manager->Window Manager->Keyboard
> and
> Settings Manager->Keyboard->Application Shortcuts ?
>
> I'm trying this here on my openSUSE PC, don't know Gentoo unfortunately.
>
> Klaus
>
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