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Quick fix: </br> Run dconf-editor, and open: org -> gnome -> desktop -> interface Enable "can-change-accels". |
'''Quick fix''' <<BR>> Run dconf-editor, and open: <<BR>> '''org -> gnome -> desktop -> interface''' <<BR>> Enable "'''can-change-accels'''". |
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Open nautilus, select any file/directory, then click "Edit" from menubar, and hover on "Move to Trash" menuitem. While hovering, click on your delete key. The accel should change from "cntrl+del" to "del". |
Open nautilus, select any file/directory, then click "Edit" from menubar, and hover on "Move to Trash" menuitem. While hovering, click on your delete key. The accel should change from "cntrl+del" to "del". |
Gnome 3 Desktop Settings
Change Window Manager Settings
We recommend to use the gnome-tweak-tool to edit settings like window thema, font, font size...
Customize the Menu
alacarte is a menu editor for the GNOME desktop, written in python.
"Del"-Key does not work in Nautilus
Quick fix
Run dconf-editor, and open:
org -> gnome -> desktop -> interface
Enable "can-change-accels".
Open nautilus, select any file/directory, then click "Edit" from menubar, and hover on "Move to Trash" menuitem. While hovering, click on your delete key. The accel should change from "cntrl+del" to "del".
Make sure you have selected a file, else the "Move to Trash" menuitem will be greyed out.
I suggest you disable "can-change-accels" afterwards, to prevent accidental accel changes. -- found at https://bbs.archlinux.org