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    1313This includes menu items provided by [wikitr:/Plugins plugins], popular [wikitr:/Presets presets] and [wikitr:/Help/Action/Search#SavesearchqueryinMaintoolbar saved search queries].
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    15 Some Working modes offer modifier keys (`Shift`, Ctrl` or `Alt`) to change the behavior of the next mouse click in the [wikitr:/Help/MapView Mapview].
     15Some Working modes offer modifier keys (`Shift`, `Ctrl` or `Alt`) to change the behavior of the next mouse click in the [wikitr:/Help/MapView Mapview].
    1616These modifiers are similar to shortcuts and some are listed below.
    1717But they can not be changed in the Keyboard Shortcuts register.
     
    2020For example `J` means the simple keystroke which usually gives a lower case letter "j".
    2121An additional modifier key is noted in advance.
    22 E.g. `Shift+J` means holding the Shift key and then stroking the J key. This would usually give the upper case letter "J".
     22E.g. `Shift+J` means holding the `Shift` key and then stroking the `J` key. This would usually give the upper case letter "J".
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    2424== Annotated diagram  ==
     
    4949||  `Alt+A`  ||  then press `CTRL+SHIFT+1` ... `CTRL+SHIFT+5`  || To insert one of latest ta gs from [wikitr:/Help/Dialog/AddValue#Addingseveraltags Add tag dialog] ||  yes, many  ||
    5050||  `Shift+F`  ||  4 [wikitr:/Help/Action/FastDrawingMode#Usagewithstreams steps] at very least || [wikitr:/Help/Action/FastDrawingMode Fast Drawing mode] ||  yes, 11  ||
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     51||  `Escape`  || || Close dialog without action (Cancel) || ||
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    5353== Tools ==
     
    6060||  `Shift+B`  || [wikitr:/Help/Action/DistributeNodes Distribute nodes] ||
    6161||  `Shift+J`  || [wikitr:/Help/Action/JoinAreas Join overlapping Areas] ||
     62||  `Shift+I`  || Add missing nodes at intersections of selected ways||
    6263||  `B`  || [wikitr:/Help/Action/DrawBuilding Draw a building], aligned to the first building ||
    6364||  `Ctrl+Alt+B`  || [wikitr:/Help/Action/BuildingSize Set buildings size] ||
     
    230231==== Alt key is used by Compiz to move windows on Ubuntu ====
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    232 It's likely the Alt key combination is caught before it is passed to JOSM.
     233It's likely the `Alt` key combination is caught before it is passed to JOSM.
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    234235Steps below tested with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS:
    235236* https://askubuntu.com/questions/224342/change-window-managers-altdrag
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     238{{{
    238239#!html
    239240<!---
     
    241242To fix this issue, start the gconf-editor (it's a GUI app but not present in Ubuntu's default menus) and go to Apps → Metacity → General. Change the setting "mouse_button_modifier" to something else.
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    243 `
     244}}}
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    245246==== GNOME DE ====
    246 
    247 In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME gnome] desktop environment "Alt"-Click is used for moving the window. The "AltGr" key can be used instead; note that on some keyboards the "AltGr" key is simply the right-hand "Alt" key.
    248 
    249 ==== GNOME or MATE (possibly outdated) ====
    250 
    251 Linux may use the left-ALT key as a mouse modifier, which will annoyingly compel [wikitr:/Help/Action/ImproveWayAccuracy Improve Way Accuracy] mode to use right-Alt to delete nodes. [https://askubuntu.com/questions/118151/how-do-i-disable-window-move-with-alt-left-mouse-button-in-gnome-shell Here is an article] explaining how to reassign that ALT key in Gnome (or MATE), freeing it up for IWAM application usage.  <Super> is "Windows key".
    252   [[BR]]Alt+F2 → dconf-editor.
    253   [[BR]]Click through org → gnome → desktop → wm → preferences → mouse-button-modifier → Set it to whichever key you like. e.g. <Super> or <Control><Alt> or <Alt><Super>
     247In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME gnome] desktop environment `Alt`-Click is used for moving the window. The `AltGr` key can be used instead; note that on some keyboards the `AltGr` key is simply the right-hand `Alt` key.
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     249==== GNOME or MATE ====
     250Linux may use the left-`Alt` key as a mouse modifier, which will annoyingly compel [wikitr:/Help/Action/ImproveWayAccuracy Improve Way Accuracy] mode to use right-`Alt` to delete nodes. [https://askubuntu.com/questions/118151/how-do-i-disable-window-move-with-alt-left-mouse-button-in-gnome-shell Here is an article] explaining how to reassign that `Alt` key in Gnome (or MATE), freeing it up for IWAM application usage.  <Super> is "Windows key". \\
     251  `Alt+F2` → dconf-editor. \\
     252  Click through org → gnome → desktop → wm → preferences → mouse-button-modifier → Set it to whichever key you like. e.g. `<Super>` or `<Control><Alt>` or `<Alt><Super>`
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    255254==== KDE ====
    256 
    257 In some Linux desktop environment (e.g. KDE) the Alt-click event is captured to perform actions like dragging the window across the screen. To reclaim this combination to Josm you have to open the Control Center, click on Desktop, Window Behaviour, Actions and change the modifier key to something different than '''`Alt`'''.
     255In some Linux desktop environment (e.g. KDE) the `Alt`-click event is captured to perform actions like dragging the window across the screen. To reclaim this combination to JOSM you have to open the Control Center, click on Desktop, Window Behavior, Actions and change the modifier key to something different than **`Alt`**.
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    259257== See also ==