https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341143

--- Comment #257 from Dngrsone <dngrs...@gmail.com> ---
MEgg,

The instructions are in comment 214.  I can try to make it a little more
understandable, but it boils down to the reader having some understanding of
the workings of Linux and KDE:

1) Switch the pager from a Virtual Desktop (VD) to an Activity pager:
  - unlock the taskbar
  - right click on the pager
  - select the "Alternatives..." menu entry
  - click "Activity Pager" and then the "Switch" button
  => now the pager tracks activities
  While there, right click on the pager again, select "Activity Pager
Settings..." and configure to taste.

2) Move to a single Virtual Desktop, so each Activity = 1 VD = 1 screen
  - System Settings => Desktop Behavior => Virtual Desktops, reduce to 1.

3) Create as many activities as you need "screens" (same number as the qty of
   VDs you used to use);
  - System Settings => Desktop Behavior => Activities, create and name as
needed.
  Now you see the Activities in your pager, and from the pager point of view
  it's as before except activities replaced VDs.   

4) Enable the mouse wheel to switch between activities
  - Right click on the desktop background => Configure Desktop
  - Select the "Mouse Actions" tab
  - Item "Vertical-Scroll", select "Switch Activity"
  IMPORTANT: this setting is per activity. So you need to repeat this for all
  the created activities.

If you want to switch between Activities using your keyboard, use meta+Tab and
meta+Shift+Tab. Or, as I did: a right-click on the desktop, go to Activities,
and then Settings, and change these shortcuts to Ctrl+Alt+[Right arrow] and
Ctrl+Alt+[Left arrow]. These are the commands I used to use back in the earlier
times to page between Virtual Desktops.

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