Xbindkeys -defaults > /home/your-user-name/.xbindkeysrcįor some reason this added a binding for Ctrl+ F that I had to comment out. ![]() sudo apt-get install xbindkeys xbindkeys-config xvkbd ![]() While the xautomation package that includes the xte tool might be used instead of xvkbd to emit the key codes I used xvkbd to do the same thing. I read this which helped me figure out the following. ![]() Just be careful when testing the keys you assign using xbindkeys-config. I assume this same process will work for Ctrl as it did with Alt for me.
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