https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=489260
--- Comment #8 from Terry <i...@shaw.ca> --- *2024-09-08* Hi Jack, I appreciate the thought that you have put into this issue. I have resigned myself to the fact that the only way forward is to use my customized shortcut (Ctrl+Up) as the default for entering a new transaction in KMM. This does have the advantage that when I am using an Apple OS (which doesn't have an "Insert" key) I will be using the same shortcut keys on the Mac as I do on Linux . . . however, after using KMyMoney for at least the past 10 years, I am finding it challenging to re-programme my brain to make the switch . . . it is instinctual to use "Ctrl+Ins" *!!* As a side note, I did do as you suggested in a previous message where I was able to find a setting in xfce where I was able to alter the shortcut for the system. However, it made no difference to the way KMM functioned. On another side note, I booted up an old computer that has KMM version 4.6.4 installed. In the "Configure Shortcuts" KMM drop down, there is no alternate shortcut for entering a new transaction. Therefore, this issue did not exist in older versions of KMM, so I am wondering why this alternate shortcut was created. If it is not an absolutely necessary shortcut, could it be eliminated from the code? Through experimentation I have determined that it is possible to add a customize shortcut that is "persistent". Thus, anyone who wanted "Ctrl+Ins" as their personal shortcut could add it as they wish. Thanks again *!!* Cheers, Terry ------------------------------------------------------------------------ On 2024-08-04 17:02, Jack wrote: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=489260 > > --- Comment #7 from Jack<ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net> --- > Sounds reasonable to me. I suspect it's one of those things where there are a > limited number of shortcuts, and sooner or later someone else will start using > another one that we have been using. > Having looked at the other bug, I'm not sure if they are the same or not. I > think for me to really test I'll have to set up a new user, but in any case, I > don't think this really counts as a bug in either KMM or plasma - it's just > the > eventual conflict in a limited number of keyboard shortcuts, when they can be > created/added by plasma (or any Desktop Environment) or any application. > -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.