https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=401628
Bug ID: 401628 Summary: Inconsistent placement of gestures settings and window actions Product: systemsettings Version: 5.14.3 Platform: Other OS: Linux Status: REPORTED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: kcm_khotkeys Assignee: k...@michael-jansen.biz Reporter: ash...@linuxcomp.ru Target Milestone: --- Currently in System Settings -> Shortcuts -> Custom shortcuts when we create a new input action, we have three trigger types: Global shortcut, Window action and Mouse gesture action. It is confusing to see mouse gestures and window actions in shortcuts settings. More of that, it was _very_ difficult for me to find window actions when I needed them and the same about mouse gestures and activating them. So I suggest to rework this a bit. 1) Rename "Shortcuts" to "Shortcuts and Gestures" in first level of system settings and replace keyboard icon there. 2) Add a new subsetting to "Shortcuts and Gestures" called "Mouse gestures" (and maybe also "TouchPad gestures" in the future) and move that trigger types here from "Custom Shortcuts" -> New -> mouse gesture action. 3) Move a "Setting" button from "Custom Shortcuts" to "Mouse gestures" (because there is a seetting to enable gestures there) 4) Add a new subsetting to "Window Management" called "Window actions" and move that trigger types here from "Custom Shortcuts" -> New -> window action. 5) Remove second level menu from "Custom Shortcuts" -> "New" menu. Now it is trigger types (global shortcut, window action, mouse gesture). Second level submenu should become action types (command/url, D-Bus command, Send keyboard input). Operating System: Arch Linux KDE Plasma Version: 5.14.4 Qt Version: 5.11.2 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.52.0 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.