Diego Moya wrote: > 2009/7/16 Martin Gr��lin <k...@martin-graesslin.com>: >> My idea is that with alt+tab it should work as ever known. But that it is not >> required to keep alt pressed (keeping it pressed shouldn't harm). > > There's a way to achieve that goal without breaking the normal alt+tab > quasimode behavior. > > Hold alt + tab as many times as required + release tab = change window > (same behavior) > > Hold alt + tab + press cursor key + release tab = make tabbox > persistent. From now on, pressing tab or cursor arrows navigates the > window list normally, and Enter is required to close the tabbox and > open the selected window. > > You can add as many extra keys as desired after the initia alt+tab, to > free the quasimode and "trap" the window for providing additional > functions. > > For example, hold alt + tab + s + release tab, could activate a > "search" function among the name (or content!) of the open windows. > Or: hold alt + tab + k + release tab, could be used as the trigger key > for the krunner-like extra functions.
Personally, I prefer the solution Maciej and I discussed w.r.t. NWI, which is using a different key combination to activate the switcher in "release-mod-isn't-confirm" mode. (And that way 'alt(v) tab(v) tab(^) arrows(v,^) alt(^)' can still be used w/o adding another key to confirm.) -- Matthew Please do not quote my e-mail address unobfuscated in message bodies. -- ,= ,-_-. =. Function ((_/)o o(\_)) Flexibility `-'(. .)`-' Freedom \_/ The Power of GNU _______________________________________________ Plasma-devel mailing list Plasma-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel