Is there a good way to list or find out the keybindings that are currently in use on your computer? I'm changing some keybindings in compiz (particularly because I don't have a keypad) and I didn't want to take away from other plugins that are already using a particular keybinding. I know it isn't particularly a big issue as I could always assign a new binding as I need a command, but it can be difficult to keep track of.
I found this question: How to list Compiz keybindings in use?
which gives two different codes in two different answers to supposedly list the bindings just for compiz, but it's severely outdated and both return a:
No value set for `/apps/compiz-1/general/screen0/options/active_plugins'
Also I didn't want to mix compiz bindings with ubuntu bindings or other bindings, so I was wondering if there was a way to list all bindings together. I thought it might be more efficient if there was a way or piece of simple software that could be run in the terminal and then output the command of any bindings. That way you could enter a key combination and it would give you the command of whatever it is bound to, or output nothing if that key combination is free.
Does anyone know of anything?
On a slightly unrelated note (but surely not worth its own topic/question), does anyone know what the begin key is? I came across some bindings with KPBegin, KPEnd, etc. and I know that end is obviously the end key. But begin is not the home key, that gives its own name, and I tried to look online but couldn't really find anything except some things suggesting it was the enter key, but this is return.
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