XFCE: Disable CAPS Lock (and make it a Ctrl)
Kill the most useless key on your keyboard, and at the same time, put it to work doing something useful.
Settings > Session and Startup > Add
Then add the command, a name and a description.
It will start automatically upon login onto your XFCE desktop.
Settings > Session and Startup > Add
Then add the command, a name and a description.
It will start automatically upon login onto your XFCE desktop.
Labels: key bindings, Linux, Linux Mint, Linux Mint 17, XFCE
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