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I am trying to setup a keyboard shortcut/hotkey as I had in
Redhat 7.3.  I would like to map F1 to terminal, so that when
I press F1 it opens up a new terminal (or some other terminal
app of my choice).  How can I set this up ? The following is
from the Enterprise Help Browser:

Custom ShortcutsTo add a hot key, perform the following steps: Click Add.
A Custom Binding dialog is displayed. Enter the command to associate with
the hot key in the New Command field. Alternatively, to browse for the
command, click on the Browse button. When you have selected the command,
click OK. The command is added to the Custom bindings section of the Desktop
shortcuts table.


Only problem is, there is no 'Add' button anywhere. I have searched all the options
in that screen and found nothing to add custom bindings. Any help would be
appreciated.


Thank you



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