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List: kde-core-devel
Subject: Re: KDE4 default shortcut theme
From: Andy Fawcett <andy () athame ! co ! uk>
Date: 2007-03-29 15:37:18
Message-ID: 200703291837.19520.andy () athame ! co ! uk
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On Thursday 29 March 2007 17:59:48 Tobias G. Pfeiffer wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On Thursday 29 March 2007, 11:07, Ellen Reitmayr wrote:
> > When focus is on a toolbar or docker, tab and shift-tab cycle through all
> > widgets located on it.
> > ...
> > * Switch to next desktop: Ctrl-Alt-Right (Ctrl-Tab is needed to get focus
> > out of text fields)
> > * Switch to previous desktop: Ctrl-Alt-Left
> > ...
> > * Switch to next tab: Ctrl-, (all types of tabs)
> > * Switch to previous tab: Ctrl-. (all types of tabs)
>
> I hate this Ctrl-./, setting, I immediately removed that on my site. I can
> use Ctrl(-Shift)-Tab to go through my work spaces, Alt(-Shift)-Tab to go
> through my windows. I can use (Shift-)Tab to switch through (all) visible
> widgets. So there are no more Tab keys available for tab switching, but
> then why not use left/right for this purpose? Alt-Left/Right works
> perfectly for me. By default, this is Back/Forward in Konqueror, but we can
> replace this by shortcuts known from other browsers (e.g. Backspace). I'm
> absolutely against ./,; do they lie next each other in all keyboard layouts
> at all?
No they don't.
At least Turkish layout does not have them together (although they are
relatively close), and to complicate things a little more they are
effectively in ,/. order.
Andy
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