ctrl-i happens to be the same key as Tab, and this does often pop up the
dialog when one actually wanted to switch virtual desktops. There's no need for a keyaboard shortcut, as the dialog is available from the menu and not needed that often.
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<key n="9">
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<name>Ctrl-I</name>
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<desc>Show instrument setting dialog.</desc>
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<command>dialog-show</command>
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<dialog-name>instruments</dialog-name>
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</key>
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<key n="13">
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<name>Enter</name>
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<name>Enter</name>
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<desc>Move rudder right.</desc>
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<desc>Move rudder right.</desc>
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