LXDE is great, but, like all other distributions, the window manager has a bunch of keyboard shortcuts that get in the way of my favourite editor, e.g., I have
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control-alt-f
I understand that LXDE does not supply a window manager, so my question is, how do I find out which window manager is being used? And then, where has it squirreled away the shortcut definitions?
I started LXDE by selecting the window manager on the UBUNTU logon screen.
As far as I can tell
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.config/openbox/lxde-rc.xml
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C-A-f
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preferences -> Keyboard and Mouse
TWM gets this right, but that is going to extremes and I like the LXDE panel and menus.