making fallback access keys configurable
David Faure
faure at kde.org
Wed Mar 1 14:22:25 GMT 2006
On Wednesday 01 March 2006 14:33, Martijn Klingens wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 March 2006 14:22, David Faure wrote:
> > On Wednesday 01 March 2006 12:47, Martijn Klingens wrote:
> > > The problem is not so much the ctrl-key itself, it's more the fact that
> > > KHTML responds to key-up rather than key-press.
> >
> > Well this would give the same symptoms.
> > If I want to do Ctrl+F2, I have to press Ctrl first, and this would
> > activate access keys in khtml/kmail, when in fact I simply want to go to
> > the 2nd desktop.
>
> I said key press, not key down :) I.e., both the key-down and the key-up
> arrived at the application. If you get only one of them, but not both, you do
> nothing.
Nope, still wouldn't work. I can do Ctrl+F1+F2+releaseCtrl, and then khtml
received both the keydown and the keyup.
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