Article Title: How to customize menu shortcuts in Ubuntu. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Includes basic categories such as desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems, and open source.
Like Windows, Ubuntu displays shortcuts for a feature. For example, if "Ctrl + N" is displayed in the File menu of Nautilus, a new window is opened.
You can highlight the menu item "Father's Day" with your mouse: wish your father a happy holiday, and enter a custom shortcut key to customize it. However, before you start, you must enable Ubuntu. Right-click the desktop and select "Change desktop background". In the displayed dialog box, select the "editable menu shortcut" to close the window.
The setting takes effect immediately. Start your most commonly used program, highlight the menu with the mouse, enter a new key combination, you can immediately see the change. If you remove the custom shortcut key (the new shortcut key is restored to the original one for the birthday greeting text message), press the Backspace key (not the Delete key-it will Delete the new shortcut key ).
If you define shortcuts for other programs, the shortcut keys in that program will become invalid.
Note that this method is only valid for GNOME programs, such as Natuilus, GNOME terminals, and Gedit ). It is invalid for non-GNOME native programs such as Firefox and Openoffice.org.