Ubuntu – Set default location for Terminal window opened with Ctrl+Alt+T

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I want to change the command line of gnome-terminal to include geometry of both size and location. I already know how to set size using the configuration editor, but not location.

There must be some file I can edit to add --geometry 80x55-500+0 to get the terminal where I want it. When I press Ctrl+Alt+T what actually happens? How do I use it to change the window location?

Best Answer

  1. Click your username in the top right of the screen and select System Settings.
  2. Under Hardware click Keyboard.
  3. Switch to the Shortcuts tab.
  4. Click custom shortcuts.

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