Joe,
You can use xev to discover how Linux identifies the keystroke. The Windows key
is Super_L. Under the System Settings search for Keyboard Shortcuts and you'll
be able to configure just about anything you want. At least, in the stock KDE
that Slackware ships.
Dennis
On Saturday, September 22, 2012 09:54:00 AM
joe@actionline.com wrote:
> Thanks Larry. Will do. I have several different systems.
> The main ones I'm using are PCLinuxOS and Kubuntu 12.04
>
> ----------
>
> > Joe, please always remind us what Operating System and version you are
> > using when you ask these kinds of questions. You should not get nearly so
> > many answers that are across the board and not aimed at your environment.
> > For example, if you are running Ubuntu 12.04 with Unity, the Super key
> > (windows key) should bring up the Dash but that is not what would happen
> > if you had installed Cinnamon or if you were running Fedora for example.
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