On Sat, May 03, 2008 at 12:11:37AM -0000, Nelson Pavlosky wrote:
> Upon further testing, enabling and disabling the shortcut in
> System->Preferences->Keyboard Shortcuts seems to "free up" the keyboard
> shortcut for the Compiz keyboard settings thing. I now can both raise
> and lower the window using the shortcuts defined in Compiz.
Furthermore, after enabling-and-disabling the hotkey in the GNOME hotkey
panel, and then setting e.g. the raise keycombo to Super+F in the Compiz
settings, the GNOME panel now shows that setting to be set to just the
"F" key! (I.e. it doesn't show the Super at all there.) The F key on its
own doesn't fortunately actually do anything, though. :)
On Sat, May 03, 2008 at 12:11:37AM -0000, Nelson Pavlosky wrote: >Preferences- >Keyboard Shortcuts seems to "free up" the keyboard
> Upon further testing, enabling and disabling the shortcut in
> System-
> shortcut for the Compiz keyboard settings thing. I now can both raise
> and lower the window using the shortcuts defined in Compiz.
Furthermore, after enabling- and-disabling the hotkey in the GNOME hotkey
panel, and then setting e.g. the raise keycombo to Super+F in the Compiz
settings, the GNOME panel now shows that setting to be set to just the
"F" key! (I.e. it doesn't show the Super at all there.) The F key on its
own doesn't fortunately actually do anything, though. :)