How to fix the search box grayed out xfce settings editor?

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The list of settings is very big and I definitely cannot search everything by eye. I would like to find the application which is using the F10 key to fix this issue: Re-map or un-map F10 from triggering window file menu in Xfce



As you can see, the Search Box is grayed out and I cannot type anything on it. I use Linux Mint Xfce 19.1



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How I can search into the contents of the xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts for the application using the F10 key? (The list is very big, so no exhaustive search)










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  • just a shot in the dark ..... try clicking on different rows in the right side pane ..... also try clicking on the left pane

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The list of settings is very big and I definitely cannot search everything by eye. I would like to find the application which is using the F10 key to fix this issue: Re-map or un-map F10 from triggering window file menu in Xfce



As you can see, the Search Box is grayed out and I cannot type anything on it. I use Linux Mint Xfce 19.1



enter image description here



How I can search into the contents of the xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts for the application using the F10 key? (The list is very big, so no exhaustive search)










share|improve this question
























  • just a shot in the dark ..... try clicking on different rows in the right side pane ..... also try clicking on the left pane

    – jsotola
    Feb 27 at 22:57














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The list of settings is very big and I definitely cannot search everything by eye. I would like to find the application which is using the F10 key to fix this issue: Re-map or un-map F10 from triggering window file menu in Xfce



As you can see, the Search Box is grayed out and I cannot type anything on it. I use Linux Mint Xfce 19.1



enter image description here



How I can search into the contents of the xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts for the application using the F10 key? (The list is very big, so no exhaustive search)










share|improve this question
















The list of settings is very big and I definitely cannot search everything by eye. I would like to find the application which is using the F10 key to fix this issue: Re-map or un-map F10 from triggering window file menu in Xfce



As you can see, the Search Box is grayed out and I cannot type anything on it. I use Linux Mint Xfce 19.1



enter image description here



How I can search into the contents of the xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts for the application using the F10 key? (The list is very big, so no exhaustive search)







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  • just a shot in the dark ..... try clicking on different rows in the right side pane ..... also try clicking on the left pane

    – jsotola
    Feb 27 at 22:57


















  • just a shot in the dark ..... try clicking on different rows in the right side pane ..... also try clicking on the left pane

    – jsotola
    Feb 27 at 22:57

















just a shot in the dark ..... try clicking on different rows in the right side pane ..... also try clicking on the left pane

– jsotola
Feb 27 at 22:57






just a shot in the dark ..... try clicking on different rows in the right side pane ..... also try clicking on the left pane

– jsotola
Feb 27 at 22:57











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