[Glade-users] system wide hotkeys (keyboard shortcut)

Uri urifrid at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 9 11:58:23 EDT 2006


> There are a few layers I think where one can register for keyboard
> events...
> 
>   - /sbin/init (/etc/inittab) owner of all terminals... responsable for 
> calling
>     a shutdown script when cntl-alt-del is hit
>   - X server: I dont know how... but there is certainly a mechanism here to
>     recieve all keyboard events from the running server (assuming it's 
> console
>     is currently active)
>   - The window manager usually has mechanisms to map shortcuts to common
>     window manager stuff (i.e. here you might make alt-F4 kill your 
> focused application).
>   - The X client application... usually an X client's place is to only 
> recieve keyboard
>     events that are sent to its X windows.
> 
> Cheers,
>                                -Tristan
> 
> 


thanks for the help. but i was hoping for something more specific. i got to the
same point where i was "guessing" that it was either x11, or gnome itself
(window manager or nautilus or whatever), etc. the thing is that so far i
couln't find anything.
from what i gather there aren't any API on either GTK, or gnome that will
provide this, right?

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