Hi,
On Mar 21, 2012 11:45 AM, "elison.ni...@gmail.com"
wrote:
> Why does gnome-shell go into activities view only when the super key
> is released and not just pressed?
Mainly to allow the use of in keyboard shortcuts, e.g. when another
key is pressed while is held, we do not trigger the overv
Hi devs,
Why does gnome-shell go into activities view only when the super key
is released and not just pressed?
(i.e Press and Release super key => Event to go to activities view)
And to return back, it is just a press of Super key.
What is the design philosophy behind this inconsistency?
In
on just on pressing super key?
>> (i.e Press and Release super key => Event to go to activities view)
>>
>> And to return back, it is just a press of the Super key.
>>
>> What is the design philosophy behind this inconsistency?
>> IMHO, taking the event on
Il giorno gio, 01/03/2012 alle 16.18 +0530, elison.ni...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
> Hi devs,
>
> Why does gnome-shell go into activities view only when the super key
> is released after being pressed on just on pressing super key?
> (i.e Press and Release super key => Event to go
The Activities overview activates on keyup so it doesn't block other
Super+ events.
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Hi devs,
Why does gnome-shell go into activities view only when the super key
is released after being pressed on just on pressing super key?
(i.e Press and Release super key => Event to go to activities view)
And to return back, it is just a press of the Super key.
What is the design philoso