https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=450775
--- Comment #5 from Andrew Shark <ash...@linuxcomp.ru> --- PyCharm (or other Jetbrains IDE) has even better UI for shortcuts. For shortcuts search it has a separate button, which opens a popup window. In that window you can stroke a keyboard shortcut. It even support second stroke (another shortcut right after first stroke shortcut, and you can assign an action to such complex shortcut). Also I was amazed how easy mouse shortcuts are done. It has an area called "Mouse shortcut". Hover the mouse cursor there. Then press a modifier, for example, ctrl. And press some mouse button or scroll wheel. So you can make a "ctrl + wheel scroll up" shortcut. Also it supports double clicks. See the attached screenshot of the PyCharm Keymap settings window. It would be good to take some ideas from there. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.