Ubuntu 18.04 Terminal F10 function key conflict with htop












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In htop F10 is used to exit but it conflicts with Terminal function to show menu instead.



How can we unbind F10 in terminal?










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    In htop F10 is used to exit but it conflicts with Terminal function to show menu instead.



    How can we unbind F10 in terminal?










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      In htop F10 is used to exit but it conflicts with Terminal function to show menu instead.



      How can we unbind F10 in terminal?










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      In htop F10 is used to exit but it conflicts with Terminal function to show menu instead.



      How can we unbind F10 in terminal?







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          1. Edit -> Preferences -> General:


          2. Uncheck "Enable the accelerator key (F10 by default)"



          Terminal settings



          If this is the only conflict you could also use Ctrl + c or just q to quit htop.






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            Seems baffling that this isn't under Shortcuts...

            – Will S
            Aug 1 '18 at 16:20






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            Seems even baffling that this is a default setting for a linux terminal. Nuts.

            – Íhor Mé
            Aug 27 '18 at 17:11











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          1. Edit -> Preferences -> General:


          2. Uncheck "Enable the accelerator key (F10 by default)"



          Terminal settings



          If this is the only conflict you could also use Ctrl + c or just q to quit htop.






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          • 2





            Seems baffling that this isn't under Shortcuts...

            – Will S
            Aug 1 '18 at 16:20






          • 1





            Seems even baffling that this is a default setting for a linux terminal. Nuts.

            – Íhor Mé
            Aug 27 '18 at 17:11
















          15















          1. Edit -> Preferences -> General:


          2. Uncheck "Enable the accelerator key (F10 by default)"



          Terminal settings



          If this is the only conflict you could also use Ctrl + c or just q to quit htop.






          share|improve this answer





















          • 2





            Seems baffling that this isn't under Shortcuts...

            – Will S
            Aug 1 '18 at 16:20






          • 1





            Seems even baffling that this is a default setting for a linux terminal. Nuts.

            – Íhor Mé
            Aug 27 '18 at 17:11














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          1. Edit -> Preferences -> General:


          2. Uncheck "Enable the accelerator key (F10 by default)"



          Terminal settings



          If this is the only conflict you could also use Ctrl + c or just q to quit htop.






          share|improve this answer
















          1. Edit -> Preferences -> General:


          2. Uncheck "Enable the accelerator key (F10 by default)"



          Terminal settings



          If this is the only conflict you could also use Ctrl + c or just q to quit htop.







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            Seems baffling that this isn't under Shortcuts...

            – Will S
            Aug 1 '18 at 16:20






          • 1





            Seems even baffling that this is a default setting for a linux terminal. Nuts.

            – Íhor Mé
            Aug 27 '18 at 17:11














          • 2





            Seems baffling that this isn't under Shortcuts...

            – Will S
            Aug 1 '18 at 16:20






          • 1





            Seems even baffling that this is a default setting for a linux terminal. Nuts.

            – Íhor Mé
            Aug 27 '18 at 17:11








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          Seems baffling that this isn't under Shortcuts...

          – Will S
          Aug 1 '18 at 16:20





          Seems baffling that this isn't under Shortcuts...

          – Will S
          Aug 1 '18 at 16:20




          1




          1





          Seems even baffling that this is a default setting for a linux terminal. Nuts.

          – Íhor Mé
          Aug 27 '18 at 17:11





          Seems even baffling that this is a default setting for a linux terminal. Nuts.

          – Íhor Mé
          Aug 27 '18 at 17:11


















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