F11: xorg decision to disable Ctrl-Alt-Backspace
Matthew Garrett
mjg at redhat.com
Sun Mar 29 21:49:53 UTC 2009
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 01:59:31PM -0500, Callum Lerwick wrote:
> ctl-alt-shift-backspace
> ctl-alt-shift-backspace-tab
> ctl-alt-shift-enter-spacebar
> ctl-alt-shift-capslock-enter-backspace
> ctl-alt-lshift-rshift-backspace
> ctl-alt-lshift-rshift-backspace-tab
> ctl-alt-lshift-rshift-enter-spacebar
> ctl-alt-lshift-rshift-capslock-enter-backspace
> ctl-alt-lshift-rshift-capslock-backspace-enter-tab-spacebar
I'm a little leary about things involving tab and space, given their use
in other contexts - but, to be fair, requiring both shift keys would
probably be adequate. My other thought is something involving the break
key, since that's basically unused right now. The only real trouble
there is the extent to which laptops will let you use modifiers with
something generated using the Fn key.
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