> That is standard window manager feature and has nothing to do with Wine. Consult your manual for Gnome/KDE/whatever window manager you are using. Well if this were true it would happen on the desktop, or when I run programs or games natively in Linux. However it ONLY happens when I use Wine to run programs. If I use the desktop manager it would totally disable the use of the key, or re maps it in a manner that changes the key use in the programs run under Wine or natively.