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<h1>Key Bindings</h1> Using key bindings you can configure certain actions to be triggered when you press a key or a combination of keys, e.g. Ctrl+C is normally bound to 'Copy'. KDE allows you to store more than one 'scheme' of key bindings, so you might want to experiment a little setting up your own scheme while you can still change back to the KDE defaults.<p> In the tab 'Global Shortcuts' you can configure non-application specific bindings like how to switch desktops or maximize a window. In the tab 'Application Shortcuts' you will find bindings typically used in applications, such as copy and paste.
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Click here to remove the selected key bindings scheme. You cannot remove the standard system-wide schemes 'Current scheme' and 'KDE default'.
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A key scheme with the name '%1' already exists;
do you want to overwrite it?
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Checking this box will change your X Modifier Mapping to better reflect the standard MacOS modifier key usage. It allows you to use <i>Command+C</i> for <i>Copy</i>, for instance, instead of the PC standard of <i>Ctrl+C</I>. <b>Command</b> will be used for application and console commands, <b>Option</b> as a command modifier and for navigating menus and dialogs, and <b>Control</b> for window manager commands.
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<h1>Keyboard Shortcuts</h1> Using shortcuts you can configure certain actions to be triggered when you press a key or a combination of keys, e.g. Ctrl+C is normally bound to 'Copy'. KDE allows you to store more than one 'scheme' of shortcuts, so you might want to experiment a little setting up your own scheme, although you can still change back to the KDE defaults.<p> In the 'Global Shortcuts' tab you can configure non-application-specific bindings, like how to switch desktops or maximize a window; in the 'Application Shortcuts' tab you will find bindings typically used in applications, such as copy and paste.
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Command Shortcuts
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Shortcut
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Alternate
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<h1>Command Shortcuts</h1> Using key bindings you can configure applications and commands to be triggered when you press a key or a combination of keys.
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<qt>Below is a list of known commands which you may assign keyboard shortcuts to. To edit, add or remove entries from this list use the <a href="launchMenuEditor">KDE menu editor</a>.</qt>
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