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Greetings Community
I'm assigning shortcuts to windows using the "more actions -> window shortcut" menu (not sure the original english names, my system is in French). It works well, however if I close the window, I have to recreate the shortcut. Is there a way to make window shortcuts permanent? Thanks in advance |
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You might set up Application shortcuts instead, since those are tied to the application that created the window rather than the window itself.
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Thanks for your answer
If my understanding is correct, application shortcuts are used to start an application, what I'm looking for is to switch (ie bring to front) a given window... Thanks |
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I'm sorry, I misread your post as Window Settings for which there is an application-level analog.
I'm not sure if there is a way to bind a shortcut to Activate Window of Application x.
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The KDE has window rules: https://userbase.kde.org/KWin_Rules User can set a shortcut to the application/window: Another option is to use the wmctrl:
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