We're open to improving the UX in the future to allow directly
triggering exposed global actions, rather than just keyboard shortcuts.
But that's an improvement for the existing feature, so I'd recommend
that someone submit a new feature request Bugzilla ticket to track it.
:)
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Most of those actions are exposed globally, and either have a keyboard
shortcut bound to them by default, or you can bind one yourself. And you
can also assign arbitrary shell scripts to global keyboard shortcuts.
Then you can bind a mouse button to the keyboard shortcut used to
trigger any of
I can't find it anymore, sorry. :/
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Holding down volume keys sometimes crashes xorg
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Re-opening since this is a reasonable request. Binding shortcuts/actions
to additional mouse buttons seems reasonable.
Even if there's no explicit Qt support (is this still true?) we could
still implement it ourselves on the KDE side.
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Title:
No way to configure mouse button number
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No way to configure mouse button number
In general I think people with high DPI screens would prefer to use SVG
icons and live with or report a small number of bugs with a small number
of mid-rendered icons then live with 100% of all icons being pixelated
and ugly. Perhaps making the SVG renderer default only for high DPi
users of
Public bug reported:
So I'm watching YouTube videos, and I have autoplay enabled, so when it
gets to the end of one, it lingers for a moment then jumps right into
another. While watching a video, the screensaver is inhibited, as it
should be. Because most of these videos are considerably longer
The GNOME folks just forced the use of SMB1/NT1 for discovery purposes
in Nautilus/GVFS:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gvfs/merge_requests/12/diffs
We might consider doing something similar until a better fix can be
implemented.
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Title:
"Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba
Adding some detail here: Switching back to xorg reproduces the bug 100%.
I can click on the launcher, it seems to be the only thing that'll
receive my clicks while the bug is active, but new apps launched while
the bug is active are also unable to see mouse clicks.
Kernel is 4.15.0-29-generic
Public bug reported:
I'm using Shotwell to Publish (ctrl+shift+P) photos to Flickr. Some of
these uploads take quite a while, so I'd like to do other things while
they're running. If I alt-tab over to Firefox or Slack or whatever, my
mouse works normally, but if I alt-tab back to Shotwell to
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