== Adding keyboard shortcuts for custom applications in GNOME
This section describes how to add a keyboard shortcut for starting a custom application in GNOME.
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=== Procedure
. Open *Settings* and choose the *Devices* entry from the list:
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NOTE: Earlier Fedora versions might not need this step.
. Choose the *Keyboard Shortcuts* entry from the list and scroll down to the bottom of the list of keyboard shortcuts:
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. Click the *+* button at the bottom of the list.
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A window for entering the details appears:
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. Fill in details for the application.
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Replace _My Application_ with the name of the application and _myapp --special options_ with the command to run this application, including any options.
. Click the *Set shortcut...* button.
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A window for entering the keyboard shortcut appears:
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. Press the key combination that should become the shortcut for starting the application.
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As soon as you release the key combination, the window for entering the shortcut closes. The window for application name and command now displays the entered shortcut:
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. Click the *Add* button.
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Your application shortcut now appears in the list under _Custom Shortcuts_:
== Disabling keyboard shortcuts for custom applications in GNOME
This section describes how to disable a keyboard shortcut for starting a custom application in GNOME.
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=== Procedure
. Open *Settings* and choose the *Devices* entry from the list:
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NOTE: Earlier Fedora versions might not need this step.
. Choose the *Keyboard Shortcuts* entry from the list and scroll down to the bottom of the list of keyboard shortcuts:
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. Scroll down in the list of shortcuts and applications until you locate the application that you want to disable:
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. Click on the entry.
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A window for editing the shortcut appears:
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. Click the small *x* button to the right of the displayed shortcut.
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The keyboard shortcut is removed from this shortcut and the shortcut list now displays _Disabled_ instead of the key combination:
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. Close the shortcut editing window.
== Enabling keyboard shortcuts for custom applications in GNOME
This section describes how to enable a keyboard shortcut for starting a custom application in GNOME.
. Open *Settings* and choose the *Devices* entry from the list:
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NOTE: Earlier Fedora versions might not need this step.
. Choose the *Keyboard* entry from the list and scroll down to the bottom of the list of keyboard shortcuts:
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. Scroll down in the list of shortcuts and applications until you locate the application that you want to enable:
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. Click on the entry.
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A window for editing the shortcut appears:
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. Click the *Set shortcut...* button.
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A window for entering the keyboard shortcut appears:
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. Press the key combination that should become the shortcut for starting the application.
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As soon as you release the key combination, the window for entering the shortcut closes. The window for application name and command now displays the entered shortctut:
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. Close the shortcut editing window.
== Removing keyboard shortcuts for custom applications in GNOME
This section describes how to remove a keyboard shortcut for starting a custom application in GNOME.
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=== Procedure
. Open *Settings* and choose the *Devices* entry from the list:
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NOTE: Earlier Fedora versions might not need this step.
. Choose the *Keyboard* entry from the list and scroll down to the bottom of the list of keyboard shortcuts:
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. Scroll down in the list of shortcuts and applications until you locate the application that you want to remove: