Ah, so it works like this then:
If set in Hardy then upgraded: Action not performed ^t inserted in terminal
If set in Intrepid: Cannot set shortcut to alt+t at all
Is that correct?
Ah, so it works like this then:
If set in Hardy then upgraded:
Action not performed
^t inserted in terminal
If set in Intrepid:
Cannot set shortcut to alt+t at all
Is that correct?