Command "open Nautilus" on shortcut META executed. How to change?

Hi all.
I have
openSUSE 12.3 (x86_64)
VERSION = 12.3
CODENAME = Dartmouth

On KDE.
When I’m pressing Meta I get the notification "The command is being executed “Open Nautilus”. But I don’t have installed Nautilus. I checked the shortcuts and I couldn’t find where this command is configured. How to disable it.

Probably it’s another question but
I need to open KickOff Application Launcher - menu on Meta shortcut.

Does anybody knows how to fix it?

So if we are talking about the Windows Start Key, it is considered to be a modifier key to be combined with other keys like the alt or ctrl key does. There is no direct way to change it. I might just ignore what the key does. Its likely a problem for your specific user self. You could create a new user, log in as the new user and see if the new user has the same problem.

Thank You,

You are right. It’s actual only for my user. But it is my primary user. How can I fix it? It’s really annoying. Is there some file with the shortcuts settings?

You could reset all KDE4 settings to default for you, which does not remove any personnel files. Gogalthorp gave this advice here in the openSUSE forums:

Rename the ~/.kde4 folder.

Go to a terminal (CTRL_ALT-F1)

log in as root

type
init 3

go top you home folder

cd /home/younamehere

do a ls -l to make sure you are in the right place then

mv .kde4 .kde4.bak

type reboot to restart the machine

This should bring you back to the default desktop configuration.                 

Thank You,

I found it.
It is per-defined shortcut in X Neural Switcher.