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+Gnome 3 and key shortcuts
+#########################
+
+:date: 2011-05-15T21:02:50
+:category: computer
+:tags: Gnome, Fedora
+
+One of the things which surprised me very much when using Gnome-shell on
+regular basis (which I have been doing with interruptions for more than
+the last year) is how pleasant experience is to use Gnome-shell for
+rodent haters. As I am used to the trend that software tends to move
+from useful to shiny and “cool” (the last word is meant to be an
+offense), I was surprised to find out that I actually use the rodent
+less than I used to with Gnome 2 and Metacity.
+
+Of course, Gnome-shell in Fedora 15 is `version 1.0`_
+so there are some obvious bugs present. For one, I haven’t found a way
+how to do assignment of a custom key shortcut to a menu item (in Gnome 2
+you would just print the short cut with the menu item selected)
+
+.. image:: {filename}/images/which-Z-wins.png
+ :target: {filename}/images/which-Z-wins.png
+ :alt: illustrating problem with confused button both having 'Z' shortcut
+
+Well, for second, what will happen when I press Alt+Z now? :)
+
+.. _`version 1.0`:
+ {filename}few-thoughts-on-gnome-3.rst