Bill Davidsen wrote: > You are restating what I just said as though you were disagreeing. Why is > that? Because you didn't understand what I was saying. > The OP said he couldn't pass the Cntl-Alt-F2 and I told him how by going > into the QEMU monitor Which indeed works fine because you aren't actually pressing Ctrl+Alt+F2 (you're pressing Ctrl+Alt+2 which is a regular combo which gets passed on to the application and entering a text command there). > then you said the key is intercepted by X11, which sounds a LOT like "do > pass through unless to higher level acts on them." At least to me. The > Cntl-Alt-F2 is acted upon by a higher (X11) level. I said that Ctrl+Alt+F2 will never reach QEMU, not because Ctrl+Alt releases the grab (in fact, one way to get Ctrl+Alt combinations through is to press them with the grab already released, that way Ctrl+Alt will take the grab and the key will get registered by QEMU), but because X11 DOES NOT PASS Ctrl+Alt+Fn THROUGH to the application. The only way you can get any X11 application to recognize a Ctrl+Alt+Fn combo is to disable vterm switching entirely in xorg.conf. Otherwise the key combo gets intercepted by X11 and never passed on to applications. Kevin Kofler -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines