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Ctrl+Alt+t is in most of the Linux distribution a keybinding already opens the Terminal program. It would be great to have an alternative keybinding like Ctrl+Super+t for Linux users.
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Ctrl+Alt+t is in most of the Linux distribution a keybinding already opens the Terminal program. It would be great to have an alternative keybinding like Ctrl+Super+t for Linux users.
Alright, I found the alternate
Just go in File -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts
Search for toggleDayNightTheme
change the keybinding and you're done
Obviously, already done a long time ago, but thank you. I just wanted to report my issue, so maybe other users can benefit from it out of the box after the default keybinding gets updated, whenever possible...
When I came looking for this problem, I couldn't find the solution. So, when I found one, thought to share with other users who may come looking for the same.
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Ctrl+Alt+t is in most of the Linux distribution a keybinding already opens the Terminal program. It would be great to have an alternative keybinding like Ctrl+Super+t for Linux users.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: