I don't see that you've changed it to Shift+Right and Shift+Left, and yes, you can always grep for stuff but I don't think it's needed, but in your casevmaybe do a "find . -type f -exec grep -l Ctrl {} \;" in your home directory and/or just have a peek thru ~/.bash*  /etc/environment (if there is one) and /etc/profile, but by the looks of it, you just need to simply change Konsole settings from Ctrl-Maj+Right  and Ctrl-Maj+Right to
Shift+Right and Shift+Left like my previous post instructed, and your good-to-go.

Hope this helps. 

--- On Sun, 3/10/13, Nicolas Bercher <nbercher@yahoo.fr> wrote:

From: Nicolas Bercher <nbercher@yahoo.fr>
Subject: Re: [trinity-users] konsole: how do I pass shift-right & shift-left to the shell?
To: trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net
Received: Sunday, March 10, 2013, 7:19 AM

On 24/02/2013 17:27, Jay L. Klepacs wrote:
> Konsole -> Settings -> Configure Shortcuts
>
> Its ctrl+shift <-> for good reason but you can
> change this behavior :-)
>
> You're welcome

Hi, thanks for your answer.
Of course I've tried this, but nothing seems in conflict with what
I want to do, still shift-{left,right} is not passed to the shell.

You'll find a screenshot of my Konsole shortcut settings window, the
shortcuts are sorted by value of keys assignment such as you see all
assignments:

   http://tinyurl.com/as38twp

Can someone tell me if I can grep against ~/.kde files to search for
shortcuts definitions, etc.?
Any help would be more than appreciated.

Nicolas

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