On Thursday, July 30, 2015 07:50:04 PM Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Rick Chung <amon0.thoth1@gmail.com> [07-30-15 19:13]:
On Wednesday, July 29, 2015 12:49:04 PM Felix Miata wrote:
Switching "activities" (virtual desktops) didn't require use of keyboard previously.
It just a convenient option for some people not a requirement. On Plasma5 You could make it work just go to left upper corner (by default)-quite similar on KDE 4 Workspaces to the Cashew on the right upper corner - and create an Activity.
There is no option on Tumbleweed on the "Desktop" Icon at the top of screen to "create an activity". How do you create an activity?
I am not using Tumbleweed. I used it on openSUSE Leap 42.1. You should try using Keys Shortcut: Meta Key + Q Key to launch Activity and perhaps it let you create it from there.
To switch Activities there is a Widget called Activities Manager (all created Activities are shown there, started and stopped) you could conveniently add to your desktop Panel. It use to look like 3 horizontal points on Desktop Panel.
I also have this "wodget" but it does nothing. Clicking on it (left) does no action. And right-clicking only provides settings which accomplish nothing toward creating an activity.
???
By using Meta Key + Tab Key (alternative: Meta Key + Shift Key + Tab Key )you could switch between Activities. Anyway, I think you should file a Bug Report. Hope this help you better. Regards, Rick -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org