Topic: Super key doesn't work
I have installed Crunchbang 9.04.01, and it works great so far. My only problem is that my super key doesnt work for some reason.
Has anyone had this problem before? And any way to fix it?
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I have installed Crunchbang 9.04.01, and it works great so far. My only problem is that my super key doesnt work for some reason.
Has anyone had this problem before? And any way to fix it?
LOL I have never even tried it because I don't know what the "Super" key is! I thought it was the Shift key and tried it, but that ain't it, and it ain't the cntrl key, and I don't even want to try that "Windows" key (even though I covered it up with a tiny little Ubuntu sticker)! I can't even identify the Super key, LOL. Total n00b here...
-Robin
The Super key is the Windows key
(or on macs, it is that wee funny key)
Well DixieDancer heres a surprise for you, the Super key is the Windows key.
@YaManickill - you could remap a different key to act in place of the Super key:
http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/topic y-menulst/
Otherwise you can change the shortcuts (edit the rc.xml file) so they don't use the Super key.
Last edited by anonymous (2009-05-01 21:57:32)
LOL, it's no trouble now that I've covered up that stupid Windows logo with a teensy weensy Ubuntu sticker! It doesn't look so scary now.
Thanks!
I've figured out whats wrong. Don't laugh...my keyboard has a "gaming" setting. Which makes the super key not work. And it was on gaming setting.
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Thanks @YaManicKill, that solved my problem too. I'm using the Logitech G15 and I never realised that's what that slider did! ![]()
I didnt know what a super key was either,,LOL
I had to ask someone before i downloaded my first CBL.,,LOL
I need to get alittle round #! logo sticker to cover the window logo on my keyboard.
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