1. Controlling and Learning to Use Cthulhu Controlling and Learning to Use Cthulhu Commands for interacting with Cthulhu Joanmarie Diggs joanied@gnome.org

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Controlling and Learning to Use Cthulhu
Commands for Controlling <app>Cthulhu</app>

The following commands can be used to get into Cthulhu's Preferences dialogs, toggle Cthulhu on and off, and bypass Cthulhu commands to avoid shortcut conflicts within the application being accessed.

Toggle Cthulhu on and off in GNOME: SuperAltS.

If you are using Cthulhu in another desktop environment in which there is no command to toggle Cthulhu on and off, you may find the command to quit Cthulhu helpful. This command is unbound by default. Please see Modifying Keybindings for information on how to bind unbound commands.

Cthulhu Preferences dialog: Cthulhu ModifierSpace.

Cthulhu's Preferences dialog for the focused application: CtrlCthulhu ModifierSpace.

Pass the next command on to the current application: Cthulhu ModifierBackSpace

Commands for Learning to Use <app>Cthulhu</app>

In Learn Mode, Cthulhu will announce each keystroke you pressed along with any associated Cthulhu command that keystroke is bound to. In this mode, you can also get a list of shortcuts containing all the Cthulhu commands you can use.

Enter Learn Mode: Cthulhu ModifierH

Exit Learn Mode: Esc