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Using up-to-date F-35 KDE, some key stroke assignments disappeared on me this afternoon. I was able to restore switch-activities to alt-f1, alt-f2 and alt-f3, but I've been unable to switch virtual terminals (VTs) using my usual cntl-f1...cntl-f4, like I'm used to. I've been looking, but I haven't found the way to assign keyboard shortcuts to switch VTs under System Settings -> Window Management or -> Shortcuts.
I really, REALLY expected to find it under System Settings -> Window Behavior -> Virtual Desktops, but it's not there. I am able to switch using the task bar, but I prefer key strokes. Any help is appreciated. |
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Have a look at System Settings -> Workspace -> Shortcuts -> Kwin
Running Kubuntu 22.10 with Plasma 5.26.3, Frameworks 5.100.0, Qt 5.15.6, kernel 5.19.0-23 on Ryzen 5 4600H, AMD Renoir, X11
FWIW: it's always useful to state the exact Plasma version (+ distribution) when asking questions, makes it easier to help ... |
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Thank you, Mamarok. As it is, I "accidentally" found the solution - I had locked cntl f1...f4 functions (and that too was accidental). Unlocking did the trick.
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