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I want to talk about a universal way to bind keys in every Linux graphical environment totally independent of your window manager your desktop environment now if you watch my channel you might know that me and a lot of the people who watch it you usually use tiling window managers tiling window managers the one I traditionally have used is i3 they have the ability to bind keys to different commands or scripts or other kind of things and thatamp;#39;s something that Iamp;#39;ve gotten very used to and a lot of other people rely on all the time but Iamp;#39;ve been playing with other window managers now and if I define all my keys in i3 when I move to another one theyamp;#39;re all gonna be gone and there are some that I want in common I want my media keys my keys for going to the next music track or changing volume or a lot of my function keys or a lot of much just the keys that open programs I want them all to be pretty much the same on any window manager I hypothetically use even