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(I am new to KDE and looking for the "best distro for KDE" I installed KDE Neon (as I was OK with the Ubuntu LTS package base).) For long, long time I use (left) Alt + Shift to change my keyboard layouts. Now I am unsure that I can do it in KDE. I found the place to change it, I see the default is Ctrl+Alt+k, but I want to use Alt+Shift. I also see there are a lot of keyboard shortcuts registered with Alt+Shift+[some other key(s)] by deault, so I started setting them to None, as I did not need them: In "Global Shortcuts": ksmserver: - "Halt Without Confirmation" (default: Ctlr+Alt+Shift+PageDown) - "Log Out Without Confirmation" (default: Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Del) - "Reboot Without Confirmation" (default: Ctlr+Alt+Shift+PageUp) KWin: - "Walk Through Windows (Reverse)" (default: Alt+Shift+Backtab) - "Suspend Compositing" (default: Alt+Shift+F12) - BTW what a usefult default shortcut, like "shoot myself in my foot" "Run Command": - "Run Command on clipboard contents" (default: Alt+Shift+F2) In "Standard Shortcuts" - Back: (default: "Alt+Shift+Left") - Forward: (default: "Alt+Shift+Right") So I set these all to None, but it is still not possible to assign the keyboard changing shortcut to just Alt+Shift (without any more keys). Come on, I could do it without any problems in XFCE and in Cinnamon, is it some way to configure KDE to accept it? (I found another Alt+Shift topic here (without any answer), but I thought it was cleaner to start a new one.) |
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I have given up , I set it to Alt + Shift + a, which is similar to my original shortcut. Bad, bad Plasma.
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There are a couple of other threads which discuss using Meta by itself as a shortcut to open the application launcher, which included descriptions of using lower-level x key binding settings to allow you to do that, and later ksuperkey was introduced as a more end-user-friendly solution (but you still needed to install it separately).
Now in KDE 5 (I don't remember which version, but it was in one of the earlier releases), they made some changes to allow binding those modifiers by themselves, but I don't know off-hand how far they went with that (I know Meta is supported, probably Alt as well).
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Thank you so much for the answer. What confused me when setting the shortcut for switching the keys was that when running systemsettings5 (go to Keyboard -> Layouts), somehow "Alternative Shortcut" was set and I tried to re-set it to Alt + Shift, which it did not allow (for some reason). Somehow I ignored the two other options: "Main Shortcuts" and "3rd level shortcuts" just above it. IMHO it is quite overcomplicated. Anyway, I managed to set my needed configuration by setting the "Main Shortcuts" to Alt + Shift, and setting the "Alternative shortcut" to "None" ("3rd level shortcuts" was and is also "None").
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