Hi, On 2009-08-30 20:56, Duncan wrote: > [...] Note that it's possible to > have multiple "activities", as they are called. Switching between them > is a bit awkward, normally accomplished by hitting the desktop "cashew", > zooming out, using add activity (menu in the top left corner, modified by > the location of any top-panel you may have) if you want a second one, > then zooming in on the activity you wish to use (bottom right "toolbox" > attached to each activity). > > In zoomed out mode, clicking on the configure/wrench icon in the toolbox > for each activity brings up the same "Desktop Settings" dialog, but once > you have more than one and set say the background different on the second > one, and the name, it's then obvious that each one is different. Thus, > it's not a system setting, but a setting of the individual activity. > > Note that new to kde 4.3.0, it's now possible to use a different activity > for each virtual desktop. (This is set in the configure plasma dialog, > wrench on the plasma menu when zoomed out, not in the individual activity > toolbox.) That may be a more comfortable metaphor for some people, than > having two separate metaphors available to switch, the virtual desktop, > and the activity. > > The plasma menu, either from the cashew or in the menu that appears when > zoomed out, also contains a "Shortcut Settings" entry, which leads to a > dialog where you may set them. By default, all plasma shortcuts are a > two-key sequence, Alt-D,<key>, where <key> is the chosen key assigned to > that function. Using these shortcuts, it is possible to switch > activities, add new ones, delete old ones, etc, without resorting to the > cashew and zooming. Except, at least here, it's tricky to get plasma to > detect the key sequence and actually do the action. Sometimes it does, > sometimes it doesn't. That may be related to an existing known bug with > multi-key sequences (see kde bug 161009). Anyway, it's supposed to work, > but does seem rather buggy, even with default settings. [...] Just to give one more option on how to switch between activities: There is a plasmoid called 'Activity Bar' which makes switching between activities easier. Patrick. -- Key ID: 0x86E346D4 http://patrick-nagel.net/key.asc Fingerprint: 7745 E1BE FA8B FBAD 76AB 2BFC C981 E686 86E3 46D4 ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.