Re: Non-working global shortcut

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On 26/05/12 16:21, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Sat, 2012-05-26 at 07:44 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote:
>> On 25/05/12 15:23, Anne Wilson wrote:
>>> My laptop has been away for repair.  When it came back there was no
>>> paperwork - I've no idea what was done to it, but there are a couple of
>>> very strange things.  Of course, the first thing I did when it came back
>>> was update, so it's possible that something there is involved.
>>>
>>> 1) Not important, but strange - the panel clock was 1 hour wrong.
>>> 2) My defined shortcut to launch kpat, my chosen lunchtime relaxation,
>>> no longer works.  I deleted it and redefined it, but no joy.
>>>
>>> The clock business is just a curiosity.  Short of messing with the bios
>>> setting I can't think why that would be.  I'd really like to get the
>>> shortcut working again.  What could interfere with that?
>>>
>> I discovered last night that Prtsc no longer launches KSnapshot.  All
>> very odd.
> 
> I never knew it was supposed to do that. I find that it works for me
> (F16 fully updated). Handy :-)
> 
After updating yesterday functionality returned.

Anne

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