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How Can I disable super key?

za flag

I want to disable super key when I press nothing should be happen, But I want to retain one option which is helpful Super + Left. Need help regarding this

in flag
I don't have a super key on my keyboard (and I'm not using the default Ubuntu UI) – what happens when you press the super key, and what happens with super+left?
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za flag
Hey there, I was about to say the same. I also want to disable super key and retain the option of Super + Left which is helpful. https://ameerlaw.com/real-estate-law/
in flag
what is currently happening, and what do you want to happen? Please add this to the question. (And what has the law link to do with this?)
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ru flag

To disable the Super key, you can go into Gnome Tweaks (if this is not installed, sudo apt install gnome-tweaks.

Then, go into Keyboard and Mouse,
You can either change it to Right Super, or explore the advanced settings and try to disable it there.

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cn flag

Issue following command in the terminal or in the Alt+F2 run dialog to disable the Super key when pressed alone:

gsettings set org.gnome.mutter overlay-key ''

Following command restores the default behavior:

gsettings reset org.gnome.mutter overlay-key
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ru flag
While this will work, it would be easier if you went to `gnome-tweaks` and changed it under Keyboard & Mouse
ru flag
@Zany_Zachary1 sounds like that could be its own answer.
Burak Durmaz avatar
za flag
Thank you so much @Vanadium for your support these commands are helpful to disable the super key. http://apkeverdown.com/
Burak Durmaz avatar
za flag
Thank you so much for your support @vanadium for your support this really help us to disable the Super key and retain the option of Super+Left option. https://surveyforcustomers.com/www-reviewcaptainds-com-2/
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