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Changing linux shortcuts to resemble apple shortcuts

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I'm used to using firefox in OSX but I've got some task that I have to complete on a Linux machine. I was wondering if there a way to adjust the bindings for the shortkeys so they resemble the key bindings in OSX?

I'm used to using firefox in OSX but I've got some task that I have to complete on a Linux machine. I was wondering if there a way to adjust the bindings for the shortkeys so they resemble the key bindings in OSX?

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By that I mean that I want to use the super key where the default install uses the ctrl key