Post 9zztsDppF7ou6PuSAK by smpl@social.nixnet.services
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 (DIR) Post #9zzjYsQ3dtPMdhzfEG by smpl@social.nixnet.services
       2020-10-09T10:51:58Z
       
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       Reconfigured all my WM shortcuts to be based on the super key. Takes some getting used to no Alt+F1 and Alt+F4 to open and close a Terminal. They're now Super+t and Super+q.I'm glad I did though, no more interfering with application shortcuts.#fluxbox #x11 #keyboard
       
 (DIR) Post #9zzjdlq5XDGdgBVEMy by icedquinn@blob.cat
       2020-10-09T19:19:28.032001Z
       
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       @smpl blobcat key cap when
       
 (DIR) Post #9zzkDjZXRN3X4cuVAu by ioy@libretooth.gr
       2020-10-09T19:25:57Z
       
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       @smpl +1 for the tuximo, Super should be used for launching applications, Alt for window manipulation, Ctrl+Shift for in-app functions.although i also use a combination of Alt+Super+arrows to resize windows...
       
 (DIR) Post #9zztsDppF7ou6PuSAK by smpl@social.nixnet.services
       2020-10-09T21:14:06Z
       
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       @ioy I was trying to finish Lion King in a patched DOSBox with savestates and my shortcuts kept interfering with the DOSBox defaults. Alt + F5 saves, in my WM it kills a window.It happens regularly with software, so I decided it was time to isolate all my WM shortcuts by having them use super as a base (as no programs I've encountered do that). Now they will (hopefully) never interfere with a program again.I made one exception. Alt + Tab is still Alt + Tab.