![]() ![]() Try pressing ctrl + c (after disabling that shortcut in the terminal using the second part of this explination) Now press ctrl (of cmd) and check the output xbindkeys allows us to use the -k handle to find the name of a key or key combination. ![]() Now to actually change the bindings of keys we first need to know what the name or keysym of those keys is. Which prints the default values into a hidden file named. So if you want to create the file containing the default values you would use: xbindkeys -defaults > $HOME/.xbindkeysrc To create a default config file you use the command: xbindkeys -defaults ![]() It uses a config file, my default located in your home directory, to change key bindings into certain commands. Xbindkeys is a very versatile program that lets you remap keys very easily. Install xbindkeys sudo apt-get install xbindkeys Couldn't you add custom shortcuts? If that wasn't possible or didn't work you might want to change the keybindings of your vmbox. ![]()
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