Difference left/right super button

Posted by Erik Keemink on Ask Ubuntu See other posts from Ask Ubuntu or by Erik Keemink
Published on 2012-12-17T11:12:54Z Indexed on 2012/12/17 11:13 UTC
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When I press my left super key the gnome shell appears and when I press the right super key it does not. Moreover pressing right super + T does open a terminal at once, but when using left super I have to press the t twice, when I press the t only once it is similar to just pressing the t without holding super left. This last point also occurs with other shortcuts that I defined (like super+L, super+E), but not with super+up/down/left/right.

What I want is to press either super key to get the gnome shell and to use either super key in combination with T to open a terminal immediately (and similar with other shortcuts). I use Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and the gnome 3 shell.

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