Unable to use backtick (`) as a shortcut
woodsb02 opened this issue ยท 9 comments
I am unable to use a single backtick (`) key (also known as grave) as a shortcut.
This is my preferred key binding, and I can't help the muscle memory that comes with it.
When I want to insert a backtick elsewhere, and can't type it because it just drops down a terminal instead, I simply copy the character from elsewhere.
I am unable to use a single backtick (`) key (also known as grave) as a shortcut. This is my preferred key binding, and I can't help the muscle memory that comes with it.
When I want to insert a backtick elsewhere, and can't type it because it just drops down a terminal instead, I simply copy the character from elsewhere.
Using a single key press is discouraged due to the inconvenience you've described. Whenever you type this specific key in regular text writing scenarios, it unexpectedly triggers a terminal.
While it's important to note that F1
through F12
are still considered valid launch keys.
I don't think it's necessary to prevent the user making this decision - I say let them choose.
In particular, the backtick key is the one used in the original quake game to display the console - so suggest it's a suitable choice.
I was able to use the dconf editor to manually set the key binding, by setting org.gnome.shell.extensions.quake-terminal.terminal-shortcut
to ['grave']
.
I don't think it's necessary to prevent the user making this decision - I say let them choose.
That's a solid point.
In particular, the backtick key is the one used in the original quake game to display the console - so suggest it's a suitable choice.
I will give it a try as soon as I have time.
I was able to use the dconf editor to manually set the key binding, by setting
org.gnome.shell.extensions.quake-terminal.terminal-shortcut
to['grave']
.
That's why I love linux people ๐
Hi there, @woodsb02 !
Could you do us a favor and give the version on the main branch a try to see if it resolves your issue?
Your feedback would be much appreciated! Thanks!
I use ['Menu'] via dconf. On my machines running Arch Linux, 'Menu' is the Caps-Lock-Key. I almost never use Caps-Lock as intended and the key is conveniently places to be easily reachable.
That being said, I too say let people choose.
Hi there ! I just setup quake terminal on another laptopthat is using a french iso layout keyboard, in that case the obvious choice to toogle the terminal is the ยฒ key (the one that was used for the terminal in quake) The ui didn't let me set that binding but I managed to apply the same trick as @woodsb02 by setting org.gnome.shell.extensions.quake-terminal.terminal-shortcut
to ['twosuperior']
in dconfeditor
Hi there, @fredszaq! I've just made some updates to the main branch, and I'm really hopeful that they've resolved the issue. Would you mind giving it a try, please? ๐
Working as expected on my side ! thanks !
Hi there, @woodsb02 !
Could you do us a favor and give the version on the main branch a try to see if it resolves your issue?
Your feedback would be much appreciated! Thanks!
Yep, the main branch now let's me select any key I want, including the backtick key - thanks very much. ๐