On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 20:14, Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx> wrote: > 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. Â(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. ÂThus, I haven't > really tried shortcuts on desktop plasmoids.) > > What plasmoid shortcuts do beyond "make visible" appears to be individual > plasmoid dependent. ÂFor 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). ÂFor 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. ÂIn 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. > Like you, I prefer to launch with a keyboard launcher. I usually use Krunner (Alt-F2). However, because of a bug I cannot launch some apps with it: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=263883 > 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. > I'll file a feature request on the arrows-navigation on the plasmoid, like you mentioned. That is quite the behaviour that I had expected. -- Dotan Cohen http://gibberish.co.il http://what-is-what.com ___________________________________________________ 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.