KDE shortcuts

nutchanat sattayakawee diiar at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 18 16:52:46 UTC 2006


--- Dotan Cohen <dotancohen at gmail.com> wrote:

> On 18/12/06, Juan Carlos Torres
> <carlosdgtorres at gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Monday 18 December 2006 21:02, Dotan Cohen
> wrote:
> > > For instance, CTRL-ב should be recognized as
> CTRL-C for "copy". I
> > > don't want to remap all the shortcuts in all the
> applications
> > > (including non-KDE apps such as Firefox). Is
> this maybe an X.org
> > > issue, and should I maybe ask there?
> >
> > Some of the basic, common keyboard shortcuts, like
> Copy, Cut, Paste, etc., can
> > be globally set in System Settings -> Keyboard &
> Mouse -> Keyboard
> > Shortcuts -> Application Shortcuts tab. All KDE
> apps will follow those,
> > unless you set something entirely different for
> the app.
> 
> Actually, I tried that and it didn't work (not for
> Kmail and Firefox,
> anyway). I set the Hebrew shortcuts as alternative
> shortcuts, but
> actually performing them had no effect.
> 
> I'd like for CTRL-AnythingInHebrew to be seen as
> CTRL-ItsEnglishEquivilent.
> 
> Dotan Cohen

I actually use CTRL-Space to switch between langauges.
You can also try this because CTRL and Space are the
same in every langauge keyboard. You can configure
that in System Settings -> Keyboard &
Mouse -> Keyboard Shortcuts -> Global shortcuts and go
to last line (Switch to next keyboard layout). This
shortcut will only allow you to switch to next
keyboard but it doesn't turn round to the beginning
when there is no more keyboard layout. If you want
that it turns round, you have to configure you KDE
Keyboard Tool by right clicking on the flag of
language on the system tray. Click Configure.->
Switching options. Enable sticky switching.

I'm not sure if that's what you want.
Hope this helps.
Diiar

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