https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=440761
Bug ID: 440761
Summary: Keyboard short cuts no longer work after update to
fedora 34
Product: frameworks-plasma
Version: 5.22.0
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: major
Priority: NOR
Component: libplasma
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
Target Milestone: ---
Since updating nmy system from feroda 33 keyboard short cuts do not work. For
example, I set the Yakuake open short cut to F8 because F7 seems to have been
taken over by chrome. Pressing F8 does nothing. However I also change Yuakw
to open when moving the mouse to the top of the screen, and that doen open
yakuake.
Pressing ctl-atl-backspace also dose nothing, even though the key combination
is configured for kill destkop. I don't use a lot of shortcuts, but those are
ones I do use, especially to open yakuake.
Also the compose key does not work. I believe that is related to shortcuts not
working.
Note that I do not use wayland, which brings up what may be the problem. If I
press ctl-alt f2 nothing happens. In the past that would switch to the first
system terminal session. Pressing ctl-alt-f1 takes me to an empty screen.
Could it be somthing to do with switching to x11?
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. strike any system keyboard shortcut key conbination,
2. Attrempt to enter special character via assigned compose key
Observed results
1. strike any defined system shoutcut key combination and nothing happens
2. Setting yakuake shortcut to F8 does not cause yakauke to open.
3. Ctl-Alt Backspace does nothin
EXPECTED RESULT
striking system keyboard shortcut key conbination should cause the action
expected.
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