Bug 68707 - keyboard shortcuts though assigned don't work
Summary: keyboard shortcuts though assigned don't work
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG
Alias: None
Product: konsole
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: 1.2.1
Platform: unspecified Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Konsole Developer
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Reported: 2003-11-21 03:17 UTC by Mohd Asif Ali Rizwaan
Modified: 2004-06-10 16:53 UTC (History)
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Description Mohd Asif Ali Rizwaan 2003-11-21 03:17:13 UTC
Version:           1.2.1 (using KDE 3.1.1)
Compiler:          gcc version 3.2.2 20030222 (ASPLinux 3.2.2-5asp)
OS:          Linux (i686) release 2.4.20-9asp

Most of the keyboard shortcuts i assign do not work with konsole :(

here's example with CTRL+1, CTRL+2 for switching to session 1 and 2 respectively.

1. Open konsole
2. Click on new button to create one more session (now you have shell no1 and no 2)
3. assign CTRL+1 to session 1 in settings keyboard shortcuts
4. assign CTRL+2 to session 2  in key. short.
5. try pressing CTRL+2 to switch to session 2 (not working)
6. try pressing CTRL+1 to switch to session 1 (not working again)

instead of switching to the session it is just putting the numbers to the shell.

I like to use ctrl+1, ctrl+2...."ctr+=" for 12 keys in sequence. thanks.
Comment 1 Pablo Pita Leira 2003-11-23 13:18:08 UTC
I can reproduce this somehow. So, in the konsole menu, I went to configure shortcuts and I configured ctrl+1 for Go to session 1, ctrl+2 for Go to session 2, ... I have konsole with a few sessions open and pressing ctrl+1 entered a 1 in the shell, but ctrl+2 entered nothing. 

I think there might be an issue with such a simple shortcut ctrl+key, so I configured Go to session 1 as ctrl+alt+1, Go to session 2 as ctrl+alt+2, and well, it worked as expected. 

Using kde cvs 3.1.93.
Comment 2 Kurt Hindenburg 2004-06-10 16:53:16 UTC
Please see :

http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74396

With a current KDE release, you should see a popup-dialog explaining about using CTRL+<key> as shortcuts.