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Q&A Running a bash command with a Key Combination in Gnome [closed]

Is there a way in Ubuntu to run a given bash command for a given Key combination in Gnome (42.9)? I run an Ubuntu in Hyper-V and after a while the normal Keyboard layout change doesn't work (maybe...

0 answers  ·  posted 1y ago by Arpad Horvath‭  ·  closed 1y ago by Alexei‭

Question linux gnome
#3: Question closed by user avatar Alexei‭ · 2023-10-19T11:13:40Z (about 1 year ago)
#2: Post edited by user avatar Arpad Horvath‭ · 2023-10-18T10:53:44Z (about 1 year ago)
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  • Running a bash command with a Key Combination
  • Running a bash command with a Key Combination in Gnome
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Arpad Horvath‭ · 2023-10-18T10:34:52Z (about 1 year ago)
Running a bash command with a Key Combination
Is there a way in Ubuntu to run a given bash command for a given Key combination in Gnome (42.9)?

I run an Ubuntu in Hyper-V and after a while the normal Keyboard layout change doesn't work (maybe after the host system was sent to sleep mode). Even if it shows hu (Hungarian) on the pane, the Keyboard works as US. But `setxkbmap hu` works properly. But it take a lot of time to go to the terminal and run the command. That's why I would like to run it for a given key combination, lets say `Win+Space`