![]() Knowing the keycodes, I used: xmodmap -e "keycode 37 = " Under Linux, I used xmodmap -pke to find out which key is mapped to which code. ![]() If you don't use the CTRL and ALT keys in the browser at all, you can disable them in the OS itself. I know this question is quite old, but I found a solution that works for me (and probably many others too). ![]()
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