I have always been troubled: In the Fedora15GNOME3 environment, when you use the Delete key to Delete a file, you must use the Ctrl key to achieve this. Every time a file is deleted, this is a problem that is inconvenient for me to operate. However, this situation is finally solved today. You don't have to worry about it. The setting method is as follows: #1. Open the terminal and enter the command: gsettingssetorg. gnome. desktop. interfacecan-change-ac
I have always been troubled: In the gnoora 15 GNOME 3 environment, when using the Delete key to Delete a file, it must be implemented with the Ctrl key. Every time a file is deleted, this is a problem that is inconvenient for me to operate. However, this situation is finally solved today. You don't have to worry about it.
The setting method is as follows:
#1. Open the terminal and enter the following command:
Gsettings set org. gnome. desktop. interface can-change-accels true
#2. Open the Nautilus File Manager, select a file, open the "Edit" option, and Move the cursor to "Move to Trash (Move to the recycle bin, press and hold the Delete button twice in a row. DONE! Now, we have set Delete to Delete the file directly.
#3. In the last step, we disable the shortcut key setting function:
Gsettings set org. gnome. desktop. interface can-change-accels false
How can I try it now? Can it work?