Konsole -> Settings -> Configure Shortcuts
Its ctrl+shift <-> for good reason but you can
change this behavior :-)
You're welcome
--- On Sun, 2/24/13, Nicolas Bercher <nbercher(a)yahoo.fr> wrote:
From: Nicolas Bercher <nbercher(a)yahoo.fr>
Subject: [trinity-users] konsole: how do I pass shift-right & shift-left to the
shell?
To: trinity-users(a)lists.pearsoncomputing.net
Received: Sunday, February 24, 2013, 10:03 AM
Hi,
I'd like my bash session to receive shift-right & shift-left, but
konsole (or any global trinity shortcut) seems to intercept them.
I've search everywhere I could and didn't find anything to fix
it.
Is there a way to know which app or function is mapper to these
shortcuts?
How can I have a complete list of global shortcuts?
Thanks,
Nicolas
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