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It allows you to configure shortkeys, which - when pressed - start applications. XFCE offers this too (start->Settings->Keyboard->Application Shortcuts), but because i am used to xbindkeys, because you can use it also if you choose to switch to a different X-desktop-environment and because i had some strange problems with the configuration of shortkeys in xfce, i prefer to use xbindkeys.
The tarball includes the source-code for completeness. But you just need to copy the .xbindkeys-binary (only 108846 bytes) to some location you prefer (i created ~/bin/ for that and added it to my PATH) and assign it to the programs that are automatically started on session-launch. After that you have to create/edit a file in your home-directory named ".xbindkeysrc". Here is the example-config.
Spoiler!
Code:
# For the benefit of emacs users: -*- shell-script -*-
###########################
# xbindkeys configuration #
###########################
#
# Version: 1.8.3
#
# If you edit this file, do not forget to uncomment any lines
# that you change.
# The pound(#) symbol may be used anywhere for comments.
#
# To specify a key, you can use 'xbindkeys --key' or
# 'xbindkeys --multikey' and put one of the two lines in this file.
#
# The format of a command line is:
# "command to start"
# associated key
#
#
# A list of keys is in /usr/include/X11/keysym.h and in
# /usr/include/X11/keysymdef.h
# The XK_ is not needed.
#
# List of modifier:
# Release, Control, Shift, Mod1 (Alt), Mod2 (NumLock),
# Mod3 (CapsLock), Mod4, Mod5 (Scroll).
#
# The release modifier is not a standard X modifier, but you can
# use it if you want to catch release events instead of press events
# By defaults, xbindkeys does not pay attention with the modifiers
# NumLock, CapsLock and ScrollLock.
# Uncomment the lines above if you want to pay attention to them.
#keystate_numlock = enable
#keystate_capslock = enable
#keystate_scrolllock= enable
# Examples of commands:
"xbindkeys_show"
control+shift + q
# set directly keycode (here control + f with my keyboard)
"xterm"
c:41 + m:0x4
# specify a mouse button
"xterm"
control + b:2
#"xterm -geom 50x20+20+20"
# Shift+Mod2+alt + s
#
## set directly keycode (here control+alt+mod2 + f with my keyboard)
#"xterm"
# alt + c:0x29 + m:4 + mod2
#
## Control+Shift+a release event starts rxvt
#"rxvt"
# release+control+shift + a
#
## Control + mouse button 2 release event starts rxvt
#"rxvt"
# Control + b:2 + Release
##################################
# End of xbindkeys configuration #
##################################
This might be a little confusing but in the end it's easy. For example i defined 4 shortkeys so far:
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Code:
"sudo /usr/bin/chvt 1"
Control + Alt + 1
"/usr/bin/xterm -maximize -bg black -fg white"
Control + Alt + 2
"/usr/bin/xterm -maximize -bg black -fg white -e 'cd /media/trans8/multimedia-data/; /media/trans8/claunch/claunch'"
Control + Alt + 3
"~/scripts/lmx_trigger_wlan.sh"
Control + Alt + 4
If you want to find out a name of a key, then i can recommend to use "xev". It's in the repository and only 16800 bytes large. Just run it from a terminal-window and all keypresses/-releases you execute after that are shown.
EDIT: The also included command "xbindkeys_show" won't work as it depends on the command "wish". I didn't fix this, because i see no real (or important) use for "xbindkeys_show".