https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343519
Julien Muchembled <j...@jmuchemb.eu> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |j...@jmuchemb.eu --- Comment #12 from Julien Muchembled <j...@jmuchemb.eu> --- (In reply to Sudhir Khanger from comment #10) > How do you control the widget with keyboard? My understanding is that you > have to open the widget and make selection using mouse. It can be open with a keyboard shorcut. My workflow is mainly to use the clipboard with the keyboard: - Ctrl+Q as a shortcut to open it in the bottom-right corner of the screen - [up]/[down] arrows to select entry - [enter] to select or [esc] to cancel (i.e. keep the already first - focus is automatically back to the application I was using before Ctrl+Q And I do this very often. Between KDE3 and KDE4, there's already the regression that [down] must be typed one more time just to skip the first entry (but it's another issue). But now with KDE5, the klipper is unusable, in 2 different ways. 1. "builtin" klipper (i.e. clipboard selected in the "general" tab of system tray settings) - A shortcut can be selected in the "item" tab (no regression here) - [enter] does not even select the entry - [esc] closes the clipboard but goes to the system tray instead of giving back the focus the previously used application 2. "external" klipper (i.e. clipboard deselected, and klipper started separately from the launcher) - Not possible to open it with a keyboard shortcut in a fixed place of the screen (preferably bottom-right). It's possible to open it at the position of the mouse but that's annoying since I never know in advance where I'll have to look. - [enter] and [esc] work as expected. - Bug #93649 still there ("Separate configuration from history in Klipper's popup menu"). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.