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=Keyboard shortcuts in Gnome= | |||
To add custom shortcuts in Gnome , open '''gnome-settings''' or press ''Alt+F2'' and then enter '''gnome-control-center'''. | |||
[[File:Gnome-settings1.png|left|The gnome settings]] | |||
Under keyboard selected in sidepanel , scroll to bottom and select '''Customize Shortcuts''' to open shortcuts dialog. | |||
[[File:Gnome-settings2.png|left|Keyboard settings of gnome settings]] | |||
Scroll to bottom in this opened dialog and then click on '''Custom Shortcuts'''. | |||
[[File:Gnome-settings3.png|left|keyboard shortcuts dialog]] | |||
Then click on '''Add Shortcut''' in ''Custom Shortcuts'' dialog , then you will see following dialog . | |||
[[File:Gnome-settings4.png|left|Add Custom shortcut dialog]] | |||
In ''Name'' field you can give a name to shortcut describing what shortcut does. | |||
''Command'' field takes the command which will be run when you press your ''desired shortcut'' | |||
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For Example in my case I want to make shortcut for terminal. So Name is self explanatory , and in command I have the command which opens terminal (i.e. ''gnome-terminal'') | |||
Then press '''Set Shortcut''' and press your desired key sequences on keyboard. | |||
In my case I pressed Cntrl+Alt+T together , as I want terminal to open when I press Cntrl+Alt+T . | |||
[[File:Gnome-settings5.png|left|Enter shortcut dialog]] | |||
Then finally click '''Add''' at top right in dialog | |||