Now, if you have upgraded your Ubuntu to the latest version – 11.04 Natty, you will find that Autokey no longer works. There is either no icon at the system tray or that you can’t create your own shortcut key. In fact, if you check out the Autokey PPA, you will also find that there is no package for Natty. Luckily, there is a simple way to make it work in Ubuntu Natty. 1. In Ubuntu Natty, assuming you are using the Ubuntu Classic (without Unity) desktop, first add the “maverick” version of the autokey PPA. 2. Add the following lines to the end of the file. 3. Save and close the file. Next, in the terminal, 4. Run Autokey (Applications -> Accessories -> Autokey (GTK)). You should see the Autokey applet in your system tray. Click on it to load the configuration window. Go to “Edit -> Preferences” and click the “Interface” tab. Select the first choice “X Record – for X.org server v1.5 or v1.7.6 and above”. 5. Restart your computer. It should work correctly the next time you login.

Make Autokey works in Ubuntu Unity

If you are using the Unity desktop, Autokey will work but the icon won’t appear in the system tray. Here’s what you need to do: Open a terminal and type: That’s it. The icon should appear. You can then follow the above steps to change the interface to “X Record – for X.org server v1.5 or v1.7.6 and above“. Restart the computer and it should work.