6. Key Bindings Key Bindings Configuring Cthulhu's keyboard shortcuts Joanmarie Diggs joanied@gnome.org

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Key Bindings Preferences
Cthulhu Modifier Keys

The Screen Reader Modifier Key(s) combo box allows you to select which key or keys will serve as the Cthulhu Modifier. The available options are:

KP_Insert (the same key as the 0 on the numeric keypad)

Insert

Insert, KP_Insert

Caps_Lock

The Key Bindings Table

The key bindings table provides a list of Cthulhu operations and the keys that are bound to them.

The Command column contains a description of the Cthulhu command to be performed.

The Key Binding column contains the keyboard shortcut currently assigned to the Cthulhu command. You can modify the value of this column by pressing Return, pressing the keys for the new binding, and pressing Return again.

The Modified column serves both as an indicator to what has been changed and as a way to restore the default bindings associated with that command.

Beneath the list of Cthulhu keybindings, you will find a group of "unbound" commands. These are commands which we feel will be very useful for some users, but not needed by most users. Rather than "use up" a keystroke for such commands, we have left them unassigned by default. At the end of the list are the braille bindings, for use with a refreshable braille display.