https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=492958

cwo <christoph.w...@gmx.de> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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           See Also|                            |https://bugs.kde.org/show_b
                   |                            |ug.cgi?id=468163
            Summary|Shortcut used to replace    |kcm_keys allows setting
                   |alt-tab to navigate through |multiple Walk Through
                   |windows limits itself to    |Windows/Task Switcher
                   |the next window             |shortcuts, but only one can
                   |                            |be pressed multiple times
                   |                            |in sequence
     Ever confirmed|0                           |1
             Status|REPORTED                    |CONFIRMED
                 CC|                            |christoph.w...@gmx.de

--- Comment #1 from cwo <christoph.w...@gmx.de> ---
This depends a bit on the precise shortcut you are planning to set.

If you are trying to use a shortcut that does not contain a modifier key (Alt,
Meta, etc), this issue is tracked in bug 468163.

But as you are talking about pressing a second key, I'll assume you are using a
modifier+regular key shortcut.

You need to uncheck the default Alt-Tab shortcut for this to work. If you set
the keyboard shortcut using the Window Management > Task Switcher configuration
page, it will do it automatically for you. If you set a custom keyboard
shortcut in kcm_keys, only the first one will cycle through all tasks; this is
the default shortcut if that one is checked, or the first custom shortcut that
is in the list there. All others will only trigger once, but as you described
you can't press them again to cycle through the list.

I've replicated this in Plasma 5.27 and git master. I'm not sure where the
correct fix for this is, but I'll put it in the tabbox component for now as
that's where the other bug is filed and these seem related.

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