cjtown
September 19, 2012, 8:01pm
#1
By default, the new screencast desktop recorder in gnome 3 is bound to ctrl+alt+shift+R … which is driving me nuts because it conflicts with all my “Refactor …” IDE shortcuts.
I have looked everywhere I can think of in systen settings/gconf/dconf et al but cannot see **anywhere **to change this key binding.
Is there anyone out there who can tell me how this is done before I rip all my hair out in frustration?
cjtown:
By default, the new screencast desktop recorder in gnome 3 is bound to
ctrl+alt+shift+R … which is driving me nuts because it conflicts with
all my “Refactor …” IDE shortcuts.
I have looked everywhere I can think of in systen settings/gconf/dconf
et al but cannot see *anywhere *to change this key binding.
Is there anyone out there who can tell me how this is done before I rip
all my hair out in frustration?
Hi
It’s dconf-editor or gsettings these days;
gsettings list-keys org.gnome.shell.recorder
file-extension
framerate
pipeline
So no it isn’t configurable, hardcoded into the shell
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cjtown
September 19, 2012, 8:38pm
#3
yikes … that’s pretty bad
I saw that key but couldn’t believe that it simply wasn’t configurable.
I guess there is a bug report in the making there.
Thanks.
cjtown:
yikes … that’s pretty bad
I saw that key but couldn’t believe that it simply wasn’t configurable.
I guess there is a bug report in the making there.
Thanks.
Hi
Direct to the Gnome folks if you do, it’s as designed…
cjtown
September 19, 2012, 8:52pm
#5
I’ve stuck it in bugzilla as https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=684396 … let’s see what they say.