Some of the hotkeys do not work for me in Android Studio. Having rummaged in settings of the window manager (I have lightdm, xfce), I found out that these hot keys are occupied in it. Is it possible to make the thread so that local hotkeys of a running program take precedence over global ones? That is, that the hotkeys of the window manager work, when the studio is minimized or not running, and when it is running, that the hotkeys work in the studio? This behavior is noticed not only in Android Studio.
- oneOf course not. They are therefore priority because they are global. try to just remove unnecessary you. - aleksandr barakin
- That is, if you need both, you have to choose what is needed? then it's easier to just turn off all global hotkeys, and forget them like a bad dream. - Sergey Gernichenko
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