Everytime I press Crtl+f Xterm opens despite not being a global keybind; how can I disable this behaviour?












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Title pretty much says it all for this. I think some programs use xterm so I don't want to uninstall it, but I use bash and Konsole for my terminal, so I don't need it bound to a key, especially Ctrl+f as it makes performing searches extremely annoying. The weird thing is it isn't listed in Global Shortcuts or Custom shortcuts. In Standard Shortcuts Ctrl+f appears to be bound to "find" which I think is the desired behaviour, yet every time I press Ctrl+f it fails to start the find operation and opens xterm. I am running KDE on Manjaro, and can provide a debug/log if you tell me what to do/where to find it. Thanks for reading, I'm at a loss as to where this could have gotten set.










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  • What about files such as ~/.xbindkeysrc? Does that exist? If so, is the shortcut defined there?

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Title pretty much says it all for this. I think some programs use xterm so I don't want to uninstall it, but I use bash and Konsole for my terminal, so I don't need it bound to a key, especially Ctrl+f as it makes performing searches extremely annoying. The weird thing is it isn't listed in Global Shortcuts or Custom shortcuts. In Standard Shortcuts Ctrl+f appears to be bound to "find" which I think is the desired behaviour, yet every time I press Ctrl+f it fails to start the find operation and opens xterm. I am running KDE on Manjaro, and can provide a debug/log if you tell me what to do/where to find it. Thanks for reading, I'm at a loss as to where this could have gotten set.










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  • What about files such as ~/.xbindkeysrc? Does that exist? If so, is the shortcut defined there?

    – Peschke
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Title pretty much says it all for this. I think some programs use xterm so I don't want to uninstall it, but I use bash and Konsole for my terminal, so I don't need it bound to a key, especially Ctrl+f as it makes performing searches extremely annoying. The weird thing is it isn't listed in Global Shortcuts or Custom shortcuts. In Standard Shortcuts Ctrl+f appears to be bound to "find" which I think is the desired behaviour, yet every time I press Ctrl+f it fails to start the find operation and opens xterm. I am running KDE on Manjaro, and can provide a debug/log if you tell me what to do/where to find it. Thanks for reading, I'm at a loss as to where this could have gotten set.










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Title pretty much says it all for this. I think some programs use xterm so I don't want to uninstall it, but I use bash and Konsole for my terminal, so I don't need it bound to a key, especially Ctrl+f as it makes performing searches extremely annoying. The weird thing is it isn't listed in Global Shortcuts or Custom shortcuts. In Standard Shortcuts Ctrl+f appears to be bound to "find" which I think is the desired behaviour, yet every time I press Ctrl+f it fails to start the find operation and opens xterm. I am running KDE on Manjaro, and can provide a debug/log if you tell me what to do/where to find it. Thanks for reading, I'm at a loss as to where this could have gotten set.







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  • What about files such as ~/.xbindkeysrc? Does that exist? If so, is the shortcut defined there?

    – Peschke
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  • What about files such as ~/.xbindkeysrc? Does that exist? If so, is the shortcut defined there?

    – Peschke
    22 mins ago

















What about files such as ~/.xbindkeysrc? Does that exist? If so, is the shortcut defined there?

– Peschke
22 mins ago





What about files such as ~/.xbindkeysrc? Does that exist? If so, is the shortcut defined there?

– Peschke
22 mins ago










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