Alan McKinnon wrote: > Hi Dale, > > Click the Plasma widget for your virtual desktops, go into Settings, > see if the keystrokes are listed there. > If not, in your settings app there is somewhere an applet for > assigning keystrokes to actions. It tends to be hidden so you gonna > have to search for it. > There you can assign any keystroke you want to an action. I like > Ctrl-Alt-arrow to virtual desktop up/down/left/right. > Setting the wrap function to true in virtual desktop settings helps > with this. > > You might want to take a long look into your soul and examine why > exactly you want 18 virtual desktops. I have 4 and sometimes that is > excessive :-) > > > Alan >
I've looked through there before. I just looked again. I found keyboard shortcuts for basically everything else. Nothing about virtual desktops tho. I can't even find where the current keys, F3 etc, are defined. You said it is likely hidden, I believe it. I've looked through everything that might have keyboard shortcuts in it and clicked every icon and tab under each icon, nothing. I started by right clicking the virtual desktop thingy, I went from there and pretty much looked through everything. Right clicking the virtual desktop is a sub menu of system settings. Still, I went through it pretty good. I did find where one can switch through applications but I'm not sure if that will do what I need. Right now, 13 of the 18 virtual desktops are in use. For some things, I have a sequence I go through and each desktop is used for a particular thing. I also have different profiles of Firefox that have certain add-ons installed. I've found that having to many add-ons installed tends to cause problems with Firefox. Either they clash or it just bogs Firefox down. It is a lot of desktops but there is method to it. Generally, I can click on a virtual desktop and know exactly what is on it and vice versa. I also looked for the wrap thing. I don't see it either. Maybe I'm missing a USE flag or something??? Dale :-) :-)