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GNOME users what Extensions do you use?
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Same i miss this from KDE but maybe copyq?? but i dont think gnome lets you map keys without extensions
Thank you for the tipp! I tried
copyq
but it looks like it doesn't open after trying to set a shortcut in the app or in GNOME.I can live without it, it's just so extremly convenient to have this. At least I know that I'm not the only one missing this.
Yw