Ask Ubuntu Asked by Mina Michael on November 11, 2021
I followed normal steps to assign Alt+Ctrl+T to open a terminal window. (Menu → Settings Manager → Keyboard → Application Shortcuts → Add and follow steps) but it just doesn’t seem to work. I was following this: How to open terminal on Xubuntu and some other sources.
Why isn’t it working? How do I make it work?
alt+f2
xfce4-keyboard-settings
xfce4-terminal
>okctrl+alt+T
or your proffered combination closeXFCE 4.14
Answered by Fahad Hasan Pathik on November 11, 2021
Run xfce4-settings-manager Go to Window -> shortcuts -> add -> put the following as a command to run: exo-open --launch TerminalEmulator Then, select the key combination
Answered by abdallah jarwan on November 11, 2021
I'd like to suggest the following steps:
go to 'Start' at the top left corner, and open Settings Manager
or
open Terminal and type xfce4-settings-manager
Good luck!
Answered by Great Papayah on November 11, 2021
I solved this by adding the shortcut Ctrl+Alt+T for the command gnome-terminal
, using XFCE and TigerVNC. Go to the XFCE settings or run xfce4-settings-manager
, then Keyboard
, Application Shortcuts
. Press Add
and use gnome-terminal
as the command you want to trigger and finally the shortcut.
Answered by Krøllebølle on November 11, 2021
The most common and overlooked reason: see if any other program has acquired the same shortcut.
Answered by Pavel Tankov on November 11, 2021
I'd suggest double-checking your command in the shortcut list. I know I still have a tendency to leave the 4 out of xfce4-terminal sometimes.
Answered by Robsteady on November 11, 2021
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