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Keyboard shortcuts are accessible from Settings -> Settings Manager -> Keyboard -> Application Shortcuts:
- Choose "Add" to add a command you need to assign to a shortcut.
- In the window following "Ok" press the key combination you want to assign:
How do I change my keyboard shortcuts in xubuntu? - Ask Ubuntu
https://askubuntu.com/questions/.../how-do-i-change-my-keyboard-shortcuts-in-xubuntu
How do I change my keyboard shortcuts in xubuntu? - Ask Ubuntu
https://askubuntu.com/questions/.../how-do-i-change-my-keyboard-shortcuts-in-xubu...
Dec 26, 2011 - Keyboard shortcuts are accessible from Settings -> Settings Manager -> Keyboard -> Application Shortcuts: Choose "Add" to add a command you need to assign to a shortcut. In the window following "Ok" press the key combination you want to assign:The small details: Shortcut keys « Xubuntu
https://xubuntu.org/news/small-details-shortcut-keys/
Apr 4, 2016 - Super+E for the text editor (Mousepad); Super+F for the file manager (Thunar); Super+M for the email client (Thunderbird); Super+T for the terminal emulator (The small details: Window manager shortcuts « Xubuntu
https://xubuntu.org/news/small-details-window-manager-shortcuts/
Apr 6, 2016 - In addition to the application shortcut keys, you can specify shortcuts for window manager actions and a special key to grab and move windows more quickly. Let's take a look ... You can find and edit all window manager shortcut keys from Menu → Settings Manager → Window Manager → tab Keyboard.[xubuntu] How do you create keyboard shortcuts in Xubuntu ...
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2164710
Aug 1, 2013 - In Xfce, its called Settings Manager. So, Settings Manager -> Keyboard -> Application shortcuts. (I believe Ctrll+Alt+Delete is the default shortcut for locking the workstation).xfce - Change global keyboard shortcuts - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/44643/change-global-keyboard-shortcuts
Aug 3, 2012 - Here, in Xfce4 Settings Manager or launch xfce4-settings-manager from terminal,Xubuntu 14.04 How to use two keyboard shortcuts to change keyboard ...
https://stackoverflow.com/.../xubuntu-14-04-how-to-use-two-keyboard-shortcuts-to-c...
Nov 16, 2014 - In xfce I found there is only one possibility to set switch layout key in GUI settings, but if you want to use two keys fro switch layout you must edit it in Settings editor: In xfce4-settings-editor find keyboard-layout/Default/XkbOptions/Group and insertSet keyboard shortcuts - Official Ubuntu Documentation
https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/keyboard-shortcuts-set.html
Open the Activities overview and start typing Keyboard. Click on Keyboard to open the panel. Select the Shortcuts tab. Select a category in the left pane, and the row for the desired action on the right. The current shortcut definition will change to New accelerator… Hold down the desired key combination, or press Backspace ...XFCE4 Keyboard Shortcuts | Technology of a Knucklehead
https://www.knuckleheadtech.com/xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts/
Aug 2, 2014 - XFCE4 Keyboard Shortcuts. General/Default XFCE4 Application Shortcuts. Application, Keyboard Shortcut(s). abiword, Super+3. exo-open --launch FileManager, XF86Explorer (Super+F). exo-open --launch MailReader, XF86Mail (Super+M). exo-open --launch TerminalEmulator, Ctrl+Alt+T (Super+T).Xubuntu hotkey shortcuts and Zoom (also for xfce) · johnpfeiffer
https://blog.john-pfeiffer.com/xubuntu-hotkey-shortcuts-and-zoom-also-for-xfce/
Jump to XFCE Keyboard Shortcuts - Settings Editor -> xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts. commands -> custom... New. /Spotify - Linux key bindings. From XFCE / Ubuntu keyboard shortcuts ...
https://gist.github.com/jbonney/5743509
I still have problem with previous and next keys on Ubuntu 14.04 & XFCE4 even though after changing XF86AudioPrevious to XF86AudioPrev but play and pause keys are perfect. I'm having the same issue on Xubuntu 17.04 ...