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On 01/27/2010 05:11 PM, Shaun Reich wrote:
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 6:22 PM, Dan Meltzer
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<div class="im">On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 6:27 PM, Milian Wolff <<a
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> On Wednesday 27 January 2010 23:46:34 Aurélien Gâteau wrote:<br>
>> Hi,<br>
>><br>
>> I have been wondering for a while why KGlobalAccel shows
notifications<br>
>> about registration of global shortcuts. This happens for
example when<br>
>> one starts kmix for the first time. I find it quite odd as it
really<br>
>> looks like tech-speak.<br>
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I know, I always run into the same confusion. When it pops up saying
"hey, an app registered a new global shortcut" it doesn't even say
what shortcut it is, to even make the notification useful. In my mind,
it seems like one of those cases similar to how a messagebox can be
overused, stating or asking something that the user does not even
care/need to know about, and it just adds confusion.<br>
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+1<br>
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KDE Developer,<br>
Shaun Reich<br>
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