KDE4 default shortcut theme

Thomas Zander zander at kde.org
Sat Mar 31 14:36:19 BST 2007


On Saturday 31 March 2007 14:14, Olaf Schmidt wrote:
> I said that global shortcuts (Desktop and window management; navigation)
> cannot be used by applications. Those are limited in number, and we can
> reduce the number by making KDE more consistent with them.

We can?
That can only be done if KDE is the odd one out; as far as I can tell all the 
different desktop environments (incl. mac/win) have their own set of keys. So 
I'm unsure what you mean with "making KDE more consistent with them"

> Since there is no technical solution to automatically switch between vastly
> different application shortcuts schemes depending on the platform, and
> since there is no way for application authors to create all those different
> schemes without running all those platforms, it is much easier to define
> few F-keys and other global shortcuts that are out of bounds for
> applications.

As stated elsewhere in this thread; just a few keys here and just a few keys 
there add up. Significantly.  And, frankly, its the easy way out. And you 
confirm; its the easiest way. I'm hoping we can aim for correct instead.
I'm also not convinced there is no technical solution.  Necessity is the 
father of invention, afterall.

As Ellen is OK with Alt; I ask you to only focus on accessibility issues as 
that is what your role is in the HCI WG.  Are there any a11y issues for 
leaving F10 out of the default KDE theme? Again, its OK to add it to the 
themed shortcut schemes.
-- 
Thomas Zander
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