AW: making fallback access keys configurable

Tobias Anton tobias at ke.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de
Thu Mar 2 08:51:38 GMT 2006


So what sequence of events arrives at the currently focused window if the
screensaver is shut off? Is it a single Ctrl release?

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Martijn Klingens [mailto:klingens at kde.org] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 1. März 2006 12:48
An: kfm-devel at kde.org
Betreff: Re: making fallback access keys configurable

On Wednesday 01 March 2006 11:34, David Faure wrote:
> Almost every time I use Ctrl+F2  Ctrl+F1 to switch desktops and back,
> when I release Ctrl above the kmail reader window, I get the access keys
> popping up. Very annoying. I do believe the shortcut should be changed,
> because Ctrl is a modifier, not a key that is supposed to do something by
> itself.

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.

If my screen in blanked (screensaver) and I press ctrl to unblank I always
end 
up with access keys in Kontact or Konq. That particular ctrl-press wasn't 
meant for Konq or Kontact and thus shouldn't be processed by it either.

-- 
Martijn





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