Hans, On Tuesday 10 May 2005 04:01, Hans Krueger wrote:
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I found this on debin news group Hey, I finally found success in configuring this. Use the Control Center => Regional & Accessibility => Keyboard Layout => Xkb Options to "Enable xkb options" and "Third Level Choosers" "Press any of the Winkeys to choose 3rd level" and hit "Apply". Then, go to "Keyboard Shortcuts" => Global Shortcuts and under "Panel" "Popup Launch Menu" choose customize and just hit the "Win" key. On mine, it labels it "ISO_Level3_Shift", instead of "Win" key. Now, hit "Apply" in the lower right corner.
Wow. Thanks! I did find that the left Win key is called ISO_Level3_Shift while the right one is Multi_key, and both must be attached if you want the KDE menu activated using either Win key. How long has this been possible? Where did the belief that it was impossible originate? I know it's been stated here, at least once in the past year.
-- Hans
Randall Schulz