Re: Can’t press Super L + other keys
Here is the solution :
1) Goto System > Preferences > Keyboard
2) Goto “Layout Options” tab.
3) Expand “Alt/Win Behavior”.
4) Put the dot on “Super is mapped to the Win-keys (default)”.
5) Press close.
6) Goto System > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts.
7) Map your WinKey + Whatever combos.It should come up as “Mod4+ KEY”
For a technical method to see what the keys 0xae, 0×99,… are see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MultimediaKeys
To map keyboard shortcuts to applications or functions not in the Keyboard Preferences list use gconf-editor. Geekzoid describes using
Use Winkey-E to start File Manager (Nautilus) on Ubuntu 8.04
Step 1: Disable current key binding of Winkey-E.
System->Preferences->Advanced Desktop Effects Settings
Go to Desktop->Expo->Bindings
Click on Super-E and disable it.Step2: Add new bindings
prompt%> gconf-editorGo to /Apps/metacity/global_keybidings
Set run_command_1 to < super >E (without any space)Go to /Apps/metacity/keybinding_commands
Set command_1 to /usr/bin/nautilus
Gconf-editor can also be used from the command line. Here is how to map <ctrl><alt><del> to System Monitor:
gconftool-2 -t str --set /apps/metacity/global_keybindings/run_command_9 "<Control><Alt>Delete" gconftool-2 -t str --set /apps/metacity/keybinding_commands/command_9 "gnome-system-monitor"
This example found in the Ubuntu Fiesty Guide, which for some reason is taken out of the Hardy Guide so use with care.
All of the above are per-user settings. I’ve not yet learned how to make them system defaults or apply from a script (to make it easy to bring the customizations with you from one computer to another).