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I’m using the Microsoft 4000 keyboard, and a managed to map the zoom keys to pageup and pagedown in udev using this tutorial. But I want to be able to map them to workspace up/down in gnome 3. could anybody tell me what commands would do that? Or how I could map it to multiple keys like shift+alt+ctrl+pageup? so I could assign that in the keyboard manager.

thanks

Saxon
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  • Workspace up/down is Super+PgUp/PgDn. – A.B. May 01 '15 at 13:59
  • A scancode can only have one keycode, not more. Try this: 1. Remove the mapping. 2. Open `shortcuts` and change the keys for `Next Workspace` and `Previous Workspace` in the category `Navigation`. Let me know if it works. – A.B. May 01 '15 at 14:07
  • yes I have changed the keys to ctrl+s and ctrl+x. and that worked fine – Saxon May 01 '15 at 17:14
  • well you cannot map the zoom slider into the short cut by its self. for whatever reason. it just wont acknowledge it. so i guess if you cannot use udev to map more than one key then that’s not going to be an option. as there are no available single keys that i can use for that. what i need to know is weather there would be a specific command in udev that will move the workspace down. – Saxon May 01 '15 at 17:54

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