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**How to pronounce Xfce and what does it mean?** | **How to pronounce Xfce and what does it mean?** | ||
- | "Ecks Eff See Eee". The name Xfce originally stood for XForms Common Environment, | + | "Ecks Eff See Eee". The name Xfce originally stood for XForms Common Environment, |
**What does the logo mean?** | **What does the logo mean?** | ||
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=== How do I enable menu accelerators? | === How do I enable menu accelerators? | ||
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+ | Menu accelerators let you set a keyboard shortcut to a menu item or entry. To enable menu accelerators go to the main menu and select: | ||
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+ | Settings -> Appearance -> Settings tab | ||
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+ | and select the ' | ||
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+ | Alternatively, | ||
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Menu accelerators let you set a keyboard shortcut to a menu item or entry. To enable menu accelerators go to the main menu and select: | Menu accelerators let you set a keyboard shortcut to a menu item or entry. To enable menu accelerators go to the main menu and select: | ||
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Alternatively you can run the command **xfce4-appearance-settings** from a terminal or from the Alt-F2 run command instead of using the menu to get to the appearance settings to enable accelerators. | Alternatively you can run the command **xfce4-appearance-settings** from a terminal or from the Alt-F2 run command instead of using the menu to get to the appearance settings to enable accelerators. | ||
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+ | A number of Xfce applications (Xfce Terminal and Thunar for example) support the standard GTK+ way of changing shortcuts: simply hover over the menu option with the mouse pointer and press the keyboard shortcut you want to rebind it to. | ||
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+ | To delete a keyboard assignment, press the {key> | ||
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+ | If the shortcut doesn' | ||
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+ | * You can enable {gui> | ||
+ | * If you are running GNOME then you can enable {gui> | ||
+ | * Otherwise put the following in your ~/ | ||
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+ | <note tip>In the case of Xfce4-terminal, | ||
===== Kiosk ===== | ===== Kiosk ===== | ||
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====Editable Menu Accelerators==== | ====Editable Menu Accelerators==== | ||
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- | Menu accelerators let you set a keyboard shortcut to a menu item or entry. To enable menu accelerators go to the main menu and select: | ||
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- | Settings -> Appearance -> Settings tab | ||
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- | and select the ' | ||
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- | Alternatively you can run the command **xfce4-appearance-settings** from a terminal or from the Alt-F2 run command instead of using the menu to get to the appearance settings to enable accelerators. | ||
A number of Xfce applications (Xfce Terminal and Thunar for example) support the standard GTK+ way of changing shortcuts: simply hover over the menu option with the mouse pointer and press the keyboard shortcut you want to rebind it to. | A number of Xfce applications (Xfce Terminal and Thunar for example) support the standard GTK+ way of changing shortcuts: simply hover over the menu option with the mouse pointer and press the keyboard shortcut you want to rebind it to. |