![]() ![]() To play around with the parameters you can change them live. (I don't know if this is required, but I did it.)Īnother solution which does NOT involve Xmodmap, nor depends on gnome-tweaks is to instruct the module to swap them. ![]() The extra key on many European keyboards: ![]() Xmodmap doesn't work universally in all apps, gnome tweak tool lacked the function, dconf editing a custom altwin2 key swap (like the main answer here) failed, so I was tearing my hair out until I combined several answers into this complete, simple, and elegant solution: gksudo gedit /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/pcĬhange it to: default partial alphanumeric_keys modifier_keys In 16.04, here's the way I finally got this to work. Duplicate of How to swap Command and Control keys with xkb step by step? ![]()
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