https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=517885
--- Comment #2 from [email protected] --- (In reply to Maik Qualmann from comment #1) > Numbers alone don't work here under Windows either. This shortcut > configuration uses digiKam from the KF6 API. I can well imagine that it's > intentional that numbers can only be used with modifiers. > > Maik Right now I have some tags assigned to 1-3 keys without modifiers, I've assigned them this way without a hassle some time ago. 99% I did it in Tag manger in a normal way. Now I've found a workaround - in `Configure Keyboard Shortcuts` menu instead of assigning alternative shortcut key, you can change primary one, number alone will register just fine (but not a numpad key). So this is what I can do to get what I want: 1. In Tag manager, assign desired tag to Ctrl+6. 2. In `Configure Keyboard Shortcuts` find it and reassign it to just 6 by pressing this number not on numpad. 3. Result: Now I can use both regular and numpad 6 as a shortcut for this tag. I think nothing is wrong in using numbers without modifiers for shortcuts. They don't do anything by default. I hope button in Tag manager will start working same way as one in `Configure Keyboard Shortcuts` does. It would be unfortunate if instead I will loose my workaround I've just found. Addigning desired functions to numpad keys can be very convenient, there are a lot of them. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
