On my Macbook, I use CMD+c = SIGINT and ctrl+c = copy (as in copy/paste). On my Ubuntu machine, ctrl+c = SIGINT and ctrl+c = copy depending on the context and that's awful, because it's the same keystroke.
Does anyone know of a good way to map keys on Ubuntu so that ctrl+c = copy and maybe windows key + c = SIGINT?
Furthermore, in the Ubuntu terminal window, to copy/paste I have to use ctrl+shift+c /p which is annoying - I would rather just use ctrl+c / ctrl+p, and to issue a SIGINT, use a different keystroke.
note: the windows key is also known as the superkey: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_key