I would like to use mod4 as a modifier key for keyboard shortcuts. I have done this in the past and those shortcuts still work fine (eg mod4-f2 brings up the "run application" dialog). But I can't add any new ones. Say I want have mod4-M as my email key 1. I click on say E-mail and the row is hilighted (good) 2. I press mod4 (super_L) and super_L becomes the shortcut That is Super_L is being viewed as a key not a modifier. As I said, this is only for trying to create new shortcuts. If I type mod4-t, I get a gnome-terminal since I created that shortcut quite a while ago. I do not need to have a graphical tool, a text based method would be fine. thanks, allan _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list