me at tdiehl.org
2017-Jun-07 13:28 UTC
[CentOS] Unable to map more than 4 workspaces to keyboard shortcuts on C7.
Hi, I have a new install of c7 with the gnome desktop. I run it with 12 workspaces. Normally I create the shortcuts so that ctrl+f1 maps to workspace 1 ctrl+f2 maps to f2, etc. When I goto applications -> settings -> keyboard -> shortcuts -> navigation, I only have the ability to define "Switch to workspace" 1 through 4. There does not appear to be a way to map keyboard shortcuts for "Switch to workspace" 5-12. Does anyone know how I can add the ability to create shortcuts for workspaces 5-12? In previous versions (c-6 and older) the number of available keyboard shortcuts matched the available number of workspaces configured. I am thinking that there is some file someplace that I should be able to modify to make this work but so far I cannot find it. Regards, -- Tom me at tdiehl.org Spamtrap address me123 at tdiehl.org
Matt Scott
2017-Jun-12 16:03 UTC
[CentOS] Unable to map more than 4 workspaces to keyboard shortcuts on C7.
Hi If you go Applications >> Utilities >> Tweak Tool >> Workspaces, you can set the number of workspaces. On 07/06/17 09:28 AM, me at tdiehl.org wrote:> Hi, > > I have a new install of c7 with the gnome desktop. I run it with 12 > workspaces. > Normally I create the shortcuts so that ctrl+f1 maps to workspace 1 > ctrl+f2 > maps to f2, etc. When I goto applications -> settings -> keyboard -> > shortcuts > -> navigation, I only have the ability to define "Switch to workspace" 1 > through 4. There does not appear to be a way to map keyboard shortcuts > for "Switch to workspace" 5-12. > > Does anyone know how I can add the ability to create shortcuts for > workspaces > 5-12? > > In previous versions (c-6 and older) the number of available keyboard > shortcuts > matched the available number of workspaces configured. I am thinking > that there > is some file someplace that I should be able to modify to make this > work but > so far I cannot find it. > > Regards, >