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unfortunately my laptop does not have a menu key; can I reassign the right ctrl key to the menu key?

I basically want the exact opposite of this: Set Context Menu key to function as Right Control

Is that somehow possible?

FYI: I use a Kubuntu derivative

lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Neon
Description:    KDE neon User - 5.24
Release:        20.04
Codename:       focal
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    Hello. Please be clear on what version you are using. Is it Kubuntu and if so what version. – David Mar 19 '22 at 09:31
  • added output of 'lsb_release -a' to be clear about the linux distribution – Christian Bley Mar 19 '22 at 09:38
  • Only Ubuntu and official flavors of Ubuntu (https://ubuntu.com/download/flavours) are on-topic here, refer to https://askubuntu.com/help/on-topic where you'll find other SE sites where you question will be welcome if you don't want to use a KDE/Neon forum. FYI: KDE Neon does share a number of support options common with Kubuntu, alas this is not one of them with Neon off-topic here – guiverc Mar 19 '22 at 10:01
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    Methods that work in Kubuntu 20.04 LTS will use Qt 5.12.8 LTS (ie. the LTS library/toolkit) may not match your non-20.04 system. Only parts of the KDE Neon stack are the same as Kubuntu, with the KDE change also requiring Qt5, KF5 & other parts of the stack to use non-LTS versions... – guiverc Mar 19 '22 at 10:07
  • @guiverc can I move the question to over there or do I have to copy and paste it?

    If theres a non GUI way of reassigning the key I'd be happy to do so (without KDE dependend stuff)

    – Christian Bley Mar 19 '22 at 10:21
  • When closed; the question can be migrated to SE Unix & Linux where you'll be on-topic... Kubuntu & KDE Neon however don't share support options on a Stack Exchange or Ubuntu site (such as this one) – guiverc Mar 19 '22 at 10:23

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