On Saturday 05 February 2011, Mark wrote: > Hi, > > let me first point you to this image (kde 4.6.0) : > http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/5398/rightmousebuttondesktop.png > > Oke, first one shortcut in that image. > I consider myself a experienced computer user in both windows and linux but > today i learned new shortcut things. > ALT + d, a (which is pressing ALT and type 'd' and 'a' while ALT is > pressed.. i didn't knew any combinations like that before) > > Now lets consider what i wanted to do. What i wanted is opening the dialog > to add widgets to my desktop.. that's it. Now that shortcut isn't working > and i reported that here : https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=265527 but > i wonder what the rationale is behind ALT + d, a... > > ALT, i can understand.. but D and A..? What does D mean? What does A mean? > The thing i want to do is "open the dialog to add widgets" and to describe > it simple i would say "add widgets" but i can't find any of that back in > the shortcut.. I would have expected something like this "ALT + a, w" for > "adding widgets" and "ALT + a, a" for adding activities...
Looks like "ALT+d" is for stuff which is on the "desktop". Alex
