Hi, I just upgraded to 14.04 and as usual, some new functionality took control of a shortcut that i use regularly in my text editor. I found the thief and disabled it. But is there any simple way to disable all shortcuts in the desktop so that my applications can use them freely? I might enable 3 or 4 of them, like the app switcher, but the rest are just obstacles because I have most available combinations mapped to something in my text editor.
It would be especially nice to disable the feature that "Alt+<key>" is received by the menu bar of the active application. I would like to own the Alt key 100% and not share it with anything else.
If anyone knows a trick for doing these things, please let me know! Thanks.
Byron
It would be especially nice to disable the feature that "Alt+<key>" is received by the menu bar of the active application. I would like to own the Alt key 100% and not share it with anything else.
If anyone knows a trick for doing these things, please let me know! Thanks.
Byron
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