The KDE team should really improve this. It is really obnoxious how you can’t set the Meta key alone. Making tinkering with your interface much more difficult > On May 2, 2022, at 05:41, Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > Peter Humphrey posted on Wed, 20 Apr 2022 14:11:21 +0000 as excerpted: > >> Hello list, >> >> While playing with task bars etc. I've managed to lose the Left Windows >> key shortcut to open the task manager. >> >> How can I get it back? > > I think this is what you're after. > > https://userbase.kde.org/Plasma/Tips#open-start-menu-with-windows-meta-key > > > Tho FWIW, there's some entirely understandable naming confusion going on. > No big deal here as (I think) I figured out what you were referring to, > but if you have reason to mention the same things in other posts knowing > what they're called can avoid some reader confusion trying to figure out > what you're referring to, and similarly, should help if you end up wanting > to try some of the other tips on the page linked above, as well. > > The individual widgets are sometimes called plasmoids because they run in > the plasma shell, altho widgets is the more generic term, and what the > labels in plasma call them in for instance the "Add Widgets" entry. These > are contained in, in this case, the panel, tho the desktop itself can > contain widgets/plasmoids as well. > > "Task manager" generally refers to the specific "task manager" plasmoid, > that is, the widget that displays the running application windows, not the > whole "panel" container. > > Meanwhile, the K-menu aka Start-menu aka application launcher plasmoid is > what normally has the Windows aka super aka hyper key assignment, altho > activating it should popup the entire panel it's on, if it was hidden > (autohide mode or windows can cover), and that panel normally contains a > task manager plasmoid, a digital clock plasmoid, and others. > > And FWIW, there's several alternatives for most of these, an icons-only > task manager, for instance, some clock alternatives (analog, fuzzy...), > several different app-launcher styles, ..., all available either as part > of KDE Plasma itself (there's a package called kdeplasma-addons with > more), or for download using the Get New Widgets functionality under Add > Widgets. Available alternatives for individual widgets are available in > the the context (aka right-click) menu under Show Alternatives. Here, > under alternatives for the Application Launcher, for instance, I have it > listed, as well as Application Dashboard and Application Menu, with all > three being (I believe) built-in options. There's probably others > available for download but I've never found the need to look, tho I've > downloaded widgets/plasmoids for other things. > > -- > 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 >