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Alt+Shift opens menu on Cinnamon desktop environment #104

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ddrozdov opened this issue Apr 5, 2016 · 5 comments
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Alt+Shift opens menu on Cinnamon desktop environment #104

ddrozdov opened this issue Apr 5, 2016 · 5 comments
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ddrozdov commented Apr 5, 2016

Alt+Shift is a common hotkey for switching keyboard layouts, but pressing it in a Linux client opens a File menu. Please fix.

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yuya-oc commented Apr 5, 2016

In my side, Alt+Shift doesn't open the menu.

  • Ubuntu 14.04: Unity
  • Antergos Linux: GNOME 3.18.2

Maybe I can't fix this. And have to read codes of Electron or Chromium. Could you tell me your distro and desktop environment for reference?

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ddrozdov commented Apr 5, 2016

I'm running Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa with Cinnamon 2.8.6.

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yuya-oc commented Apr 6, 2016

Reproduced on Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa with Cinnamon 2.8.6.
Then I tested some Electron-based apps.

  • Atom 1.6.2: OK
  • VS code 0.10.11: OK

@yuya-oc yuya-oc changed the title Alt+Shift opens menu Alt+Shift opens menu on Cinnamon desktop environment Apr 6, 2016
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ddrozdov commented Apr 6, 2016

Found a similar bug report in another Electron-based app: RocketChat/Rocket.Chat.Electron#50

Seems they've fixed it in some trivial but not obvious way.

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yuya-oc commented Apr 7, 2016

Thanks, it seems that the leading & fixes the issue. Besides, Atom also uses it.
Unfortunately I don't know why the issue is fixed.

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