Re: Bizarre custom shortcut result

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Pavel Avgustinov wrote:

Richard Fish wrote:

I'm using keyboard model "HP Internet Keyboard" with the "US English" layout, so '<' is actually produced with "Shift-,", and '>' is produced with "Shift-.".

So in reality, I should have written above "...KDE sees both 'Alt+Shift+,' and 'Alt+Shift+.' as 'Alt->'. It is important to note that I see this with _only_ the keybinding dialog. '<' and '>' are generated correctly for every other KDE application and input. Addtionally, 'Alt+Shift+,' produces no characters in any other KDE application.



Isn't this exactly the correct behaviour? On your keyboard (and mine, for that matter), "Shift+," == "<", and hence alt+shift+, == alt+<. There is no way to press an additional shift key to produce "shift+<" as shift needs to be pressed to get "<" in the first place.


But I do not get "alt+<" when I press "alt+shift+,". I get "alt+>". Are you saying that you get "alt+<" in the keybinding dialog with these keys?

-Richard

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