Dotan Cohen posted on Wed, 23 Feb 2011 19:00:00 +0200 as excerpted: > I have the Quick Launch plasmoid in a panel. I have set it a keyboard > shortcut, but pressing that shortcut does not focus the plasmoid. How > are these shortcuts to be used? I don't claim any authority on this, but based on my observations... Plasmoid keyboard shortcuts should make the plasmoid visible... bring the panel to the top or unhide it if it's hidden, etc. (I'm not sure about desktop plasmoids, whether they trigger desktop activation or not, as I run a dual monitor setup with one as the "working" display which doesn't have much on it as it's often covered and the other as aux, generally uncovered already to a large extent -- maximize only maximizes to the active one, thus, to the "working" display in most cases. Thus, I haven't really tried shortcuts on desktop plasmoids.) What plasmoid shortcuts do beyond "make visible" appears to be individual plasmoid dependent. For menu type plasmoids, the ones I have shortcuts attached to, it generally activates the menu (be that kickoff, the classic menu, whatever... I have both setup here as I use the classic menu for its bookmarks and kcontrol-applet menus, tho I don't actually use kickoff much except for apps I seldom use, as I have a scripted hotkey-launcher I use for most launching). For many others, simply making the plasmoid viewable is the primary goal as they're primarily informational displays with limited interactivity. I suspect that quicklaunch (which I don't normally use tho I played around with it for this post, because as I said my preferred method for launching frequently used apps is a scripted keyboard-shortcut based launcher, FWIW my own script), being primarily icon based interaction, doesn't do much beyond become visible when the shortcut is triggered. In theory, it could "focus", allowing arrow-n-enter based navigation, triggering the individual icon launchers, but I'd consider it relatively unlikely that keyboard navigation implementation would be any sort of priority (other than "bluesky"), the assumption being that you use the right tool for the job, and while quicklaunch may indeed be a useful tool for point-n-click launching, it'd make a poor keyboard launcher even if the functionality was implemented. So... if you're looking for a plasmoid (or other tool) to take focus and allow keyboard interactive launching... use something other than quicklaunch... and without active keyboard navigation implemented in quicklaunch, "make-visible" is about the best one can expect from a trigger shortcut assigned to it. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ 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.