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Hi Folks, is it possible to have a Keyboard shortcut for the airplane mode (Switch off all wifi)? Thanks for your help!
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caveat - I have never tried this
you could try assigning variants of the commands nmcli or rfkill to a shortcut, since the applet is a wrapper around networkmanager I'd try nmcli first
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see: http://ubuntu.aspcode.net/view/63540014 ... a-terminal http://askubuntu.com/questions/348262/t ... a-terminal |
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Thanks for your Suggestion. I have already tried this. It works - but it seems actually to be no shortcut of the airplane mode Feature of KNetworkManager as the "plane Icon" is not ticked... So this means: all wifi Connections are off but KNetworkManager Displays the airplane Icon as if airplan mode were not on.
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would this work Network Management Settings Settings -> Notifications -> Connection Deactivated -> Mark Taskbar Entry, not exactly what you're looking for but the network icon would show an indication that there was no connection and you would set it up for the reverse when a connection activated.
you could post a wishlist (bug?) on bugs.kde.org |
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