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I have installed Ubuntu with unity by default, but compiz + java develop is less then sufficient with a ATI graphic card, so, I installed the xubuntu-desktop package.



The problem is: In Google chrome (which I use to test my web apps), when I press Ctrl+F5 (clean cache and refresh), it simply does nothing.



I think this is some issue with XFCE keyboard shortcuts.



Anyone know how to solve it?


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Generally in XFCE keyboard shortcuts the shortcut key Ctrl+F5 is configured to switch to workspace 5, if you do not have any workspace 5, then hitting ctrl+f5 wont do anything.



To resolve it goto,




Applications Menu > Settings > Settings Manager > Window Manager




check the Keyboard tab, and find the option which has Ctrl+F5 configured as short-cut key,



clear that short-cut key.



you should be able to use Ctrl+F5 key now for chrome.


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