Bios wrote, On 09/18/2011 10:17 AM: > Hey > How can I use left shift+right shift as a shortcut? > It does not work simply through the system settings. Don't know for sure if this is possible, but i suspect that those keys would be in a keyboard class of something like "Modifier" keys, that you will need a combination of Modifier+Non-Modifier key(s) to complete a keybinding. So, something like : <LeftShift>+<RightShift>+<Space> might do it (with the extra non-modifier Space key) Otherwise, i bet there'd be a way to take one of your shift keys and change its class from Modifier to non thereby allowing the binding. (i'm pulling this all out of my nether regions, but hey it *sounds* good ;) ) I'm at home on a KDE3 system, but... % kcmshell keys there's a "Modifiers" [Tab]. If you look there, you see "Shift" is a modifier and down below shift is assigned with Key1 = LeftShift, Key2= RightShift. Give that a whirl. If on KDE4, i suspect it'll be the same (too lazy to login to my KDE4 system), and try: %kcmshell4 keys which probably will look the same. --stephen ___________________________________________________ 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.