I'm using kde-3.5.1 on ubuntu devel branch. I installed kmodemlights from kde-apps.org and like it a lot. kmodemlights is a network connection monitor with a graph like knetload, but also has a start / stop dialog popup like knemo. It is an applet in the panel. It would be great if I could use a shortcut key to popup the connection dialog window, so I could start the dialup without using the mouse. But, I have not been able to create a shortcut. Here's what I've tried and failed. First, I tried opening the window applications menu (Alt-F3) on the popup, and going to Advanced, then Window Shortcut, and entered a key sequence, but issuing the shortcut fails to popup the dialog. Next, I thought I could use the kcontrol Input Actions to create a popup shortcut. I selected New Action and specified "Keyboard Shortcut -> Activate Window (simple)" as the Action Type under the General tab, then on the Keyboard Shortcut tab, I selected my keys (Alt+Ctrl+\), then on the Window tab, I hit New, then Simple, then on the popup, I selected Autodetect, and moved the mouse crosshairs to click on the kmodemlights dialog window. After hitting OK and Apply, this still does not work. I also tried using "xprop" in a konsole, and clicking on the kmodemlights dialog window, but it just shows kicker, instead of kmodemlights .. WM_CLASS(STRING) = "kicker", "Kicker" I also tried using kdop to try to search for kmodem, but nothing results. I thought maybe I could use a dcop command. Any tips on how I can create this shortcut? TIA ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.