Quoting Thunar's FAQ:
"If you are a packager or a system administrator and want to provide a system wide default for the keyboard shortcuts, that is different from the default shortcuts in Thunar, you can create a file Thunar/accels.scm in one of the $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS. For example, if /etc/xdg is part of $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS (the default for most Linux distributions), you can install system wide defaults to /etc/xdg/Thunar/accels.scm. Thunar will then load shortcuts from this file on first startup." https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/faq#where_does_thunar_store_the_keyboard_shortcuts
I already do achieve this by modifying ~/.config/Thunar/accels.scm on my machines. That's why I assumed that this is the right place to ask.
Quoting Thunar's FAQ: Thunar/ accels. scm. Thunar will then load shortcuts from this file on first startup." /docs.xfce. org/xfce/ thunar/ faq#where_ does_thunar_ store_the_ keyboard_ shortcuts
"If you are a packager or a system administrator and want to provide a system wide default for the keyboard shortcuts, that is different from the default shortcuts in Thunar, you can create a file Thunar/accels.scm in one of the $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS. For example, if /etc/xdg is part of $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS (the default for most Linux distributions), you can install system wide defaults to /etc/xdg/
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I already do achieve this by modifying ~/.config/ Thunar/ accels. scm on my machines. That's why I assumed that this is the right place to ask.