What does keyboard shortcut alt-shift-f10 do in Fedora 27
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A common shortcut I use in IntelliJ is Alt+Shift+F10, but in Fedora 27 it doesn't do anything which makes me think the shortcut is intercepted before it gets to IntelliJ.
I was wondering if anyone knows what is using this shortcut?
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A common shortcut I use in IntelliJ is Alt+Shift+F10, but in Fedora 27 it doesn't do anything which makes me think the shortcut is intercepted before it gets to IntelliJ.
I was wondering if anyone knows what is using this shortcut?
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A common shortcut I use in IntelliJ is Alt+Shift+F10, but in Fedora 27 it doesn't do anything which makes me think the shortcut is intercepted before it gets to IntelliJ.
I was wondering if anyone knows what is using this shortcut?
linux fedora keyboard-shortcuts
A common shortcut I use in IntelliJ is Alt+Shift+F10, but in Fedora 27 it doesn't do anything which makes me think the shortcut is intercepted before it gets to IntelliJ.
I was wondering if anyone knows what is using this shortcut?
linux fedora keyboard-shortcuts
edited Dec 23 '17 at 8:50
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I had the same problem, it seems as though the toggle maximization state shortcut is interferring (FYI, I am using CentOS, but this should be the same for Fedora).
To fix, go to settings/devices/keyboard and look for the "Toggle maximization state" shortcut, which by default is ALT+F10. (you can use the search icon to filter the list of shortcuts using keyword "F10")
Select it and use backspace to disable the sortcut. Your Alt+Shift+F10 shortcut in Intellij will start working again.
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Probably depends on what DE you're using.
In KDE, I don't think it's assigned to anything, but I've adjusted my shortcuts a bunch so I'm not entirely what the default is anymore. You can check in Settings/Shortcuts.
In Gnome, look in Settings/Devices/Keyboard to see what the existing shortcuts are.
Hey. Thanks for the reply. I probably should of mentioned that I had checked the Gnome settings already and unfortunately the shortcut is not in the list.
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I had the same problem, it seems as though the toggle maximization state shortcut is interferring (FYI, I am using CentOS, but this should be the same for Fedora).
To fix, go to settings/devices/keyboard and look for the "Toggle maximization state" shortcut, which by default is ALT+F10. (you can use the search icon to filter the list of shortcuts using keyword "F10")
Select it and use backspace to disable the sortcut. Your Alt+Shift+F10 shortcut in Intellij will start working again.
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I had the same problem, it seems as though the toggle maximization state shortcut is interferring (FYI, I am using CentOS, but this should be the same for Fedora).
To fix, go to settings/devices/keyboard and look for the "Toggle maximization state" shortcut, which by default is ALT+F10. (you can use the search icon to filter the list of shortcuts using keyword "F10")
Select it and use backspace to disable the sortcut. Your Alt+Shift+F10 shortcut in Intellij will start working again.
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I had the same problem, it seems as though the toggle maximization state shortcut is interferring (FYI, I am using CentOS, but this should be the same for Fedora).
To fix, go to settings/devices/keyboard and look for the "Toggle maximization state" shortcut, which by default is ALT+F10. (you can use the search icon to filter the list of shortcuts using keyword "F10")
Select it and use backspace to disable the sortcut. Your Alt+Shift+F10 shortcut in Intellij will start working again.
I had the same problem, it seems as though the toggle maximization state shortcut is interferring (FYI, I am using CentOS, but this should be the same for Fedora).
To fix, go to settings/devices/keyboard and look for the "Toggle maximization state" shortcut, which by default is ALT+F10. (you can use the search icon to filter the list of shortcuts using keyword "F10")
Select it and use backspace to disable the sortcut. Your Alt+Shift+F10 shortcut in Intellij will start working again.
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Probably depends on what DE you're using.
In KDE, I don't think it's assigned to anything, but I've adjusted my shortcuts a bunch so I'm not entirely what the default is anymore. You can check in Settings/Shortcuts.
In Gnome, look in Settings/Devices/Keyboard to see what the existing shortcuts are.
Hey. Thanks for the reply. I probably should of mentioned that I had checked the Gnome settings already and unfortunately the shortcut is not in the list.
â Will Humphreys
Dec 25 '17 at 7:29
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Probably depends on what DE you're using.
In KDE, I don't think it's assigned to anything, but I've adjusted my shortcuts a bunch so I'm not entirely what the default is anymore. You can check in Settings/Shortcuts.
In Gnome, look in Settings/Devices/Keyboard to see what the existing shortcuts are.
Hey. Thanks for the reply. I probably should of mentioned that I had checked the Gnome settings already and unfortunately the shortcut is not in the list.
â Will Humphreys
Dec 25 '17 at 7:29
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Probably depends on what DE you're using.
In KDE, I don't think it's assigned to anything, but I've adjusted my shortcuts a bunch so I'm not entirely what the default is anymore. You can check in Settings/Shortcuts.
In Gnome, look in Settings/Devices/Keyboard to see what the existing shortcuts are.
Probably depends on what DE you're using.
In KDE, I don't think it's assigned to anything, but I've adjusted my shortcuts a bunch so I'm not entirely what the default is anymore. You can check in Settings/Shortcuts.
In Gnome, look in Settings/Devices/Keyboard to see what the existing shortcuts are.
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Hey. Thanks for the reply. I probably should of mentioned that I had checked the Gnome settings already and unfortunately the shortcut is not in the list.
â Will Humphreys
Dec 25 '17 at 7:29
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Hey. Thanks for the reply. I probably should of mentioned that I had checked the Gnome settings already and unfortunately the shortcut is not in the list.
â Will Humphreys
Dec 25 '17 at 7:29
Hey. Thanks for the reply. I probably should of mentioned that I had checked the Gnome settings already and unfortunately the shortcut is not in the list.
â Will Humphreys
Dec 25 '17 at 7:29
Hey. Thanks for the reply. I probably should of mentioned that I had checked the Gnome settings already and unfortunately the shortcut is not in the list.
â Will Humphreys
Dec 25 '17 at 7:29
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