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Where in gnome's twisty little passages is this key binding hiding, and how do I kill it?

I have the same problem described here, but I don't have the gconf path offered in the solution comment: /apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/xrandr/active.

I do have /apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/keybindings/active, but setting that to false doesn't fix the problem for me.

While researching this question, I found this proposed solution to breaking gnome-settings-daemon's binding, which I am now going to give a try, but I am still interested in where this binding lives in gconf. (Although, that solution suggests that maybe it can't be changed?)

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I don't think this is gnome-specific as I am on Gnome 3 vanilla (Archlinux) and nothing happens when I press Mod4+P. So, what distro / gnome version are you using ? – don_crissti Apr 19 at 19:35

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