On Monday 17 March 2008, Andreas Hartmetz wrote: > > 1. I don't care for applications registering global shortcuts without > > telling me and without giving me the oppurtunity to disable them. I start > > a application i don't know, accidently press some button combination and > > something happens. Don't like it. > >    No global shortcuts without my consent. Basta. A application is > > allowed to advertise actions it thinks are appropriate for global > > shortcuts, and give default values, but after starting the application > > the first time they arent active. It's opt-in. > > I am somewhat split on this. I can see the reasons for that but I think the > reason against it is stronger: You want users to start using an app right > away and if a user walks from one machine to the next it would be nice to > have mostly (barring clashes which should be rare) the same shortcuts on > both. I'm with Michael here, I find the sudden missing functinoality in one application due to stolen shortcuts *very* disturbing, and an automated way to turn them off would be nice indeed. -- Anders www: http://www.alweb.dk jabber: anderslund@jabber.dk