On Friday, August 05, 2011 23:00:55 phanisvara das wrote:
there's a key chord you can hit that will change activities -- i don't know what it is, but i have on more than one occasion hit it by accident when i was going for alt-tab or ctrl-tab --
that key combination is <windows meta key><tab>. you should be able to hit it again, repeatedly if necessary, to go back to the activity you came from. i usually assign middle-mouse-click on the desktop to switch activities (in desktop settings). clicking with the middle button then shows all enabled activities to choose from.
woah -- that is good information phanisvara, thank you -- i should have guessed, the silly windows key is right between the alt and the ctrl -- who knew it was mapped to anything!?! (Constant, if you don't have one, it will never bite you -- be grateful) i just tried it (windows-tab) and got a seg fault and a completely black screen -- oh what fun -- i banged it a few more times, waited, and a green striped kde screen came up -- more bangs gave me an activity switcher widget i was able to use to get back to reality as many times as i've looked i've never seen that key-chord documented in the shortcuts setup, or any other settings dialog i don't like activities any more than before, but at least now i know what to avoid to keep them from confounding me phanisvara rulz! sc -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org