Bug 413144 - Global shortcuts revert to defaults upon login
Summary: Global shortcuts revert to defaults upon login
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: amarok
Classification: Applications
Component: Shortcuts (other bugs)
Version First Reported In: 2.9.0
Platform: Fedora RPMs Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: kf5
Assignee: Amarok Bugs
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Reported: 2019-10-18 13:43 UTC by Ingo van Lil
Modified: 2025-01-06 10:36 UTC (History)
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Description Ingo van Lil 2019-10-18 13:43:51 UTC
SUMMARY

Some of the default global shortcuts of Amarok conflict with personal shortcuts I use for the Cinnamon desktop, e.g. Win-M (Mute Volume vs. Maximize Window) or Win-L (Love@LastFM vs. Lock Screen). Setting these Amarok shortcuts to "Custom: None" makes my desktop hotkeys functional again, but after the next system start the Amarok defaults are back.

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. In Amarok, go to Settings > Configure Shortcuts
2. Select some global shortcut, e.g. "Mute Volume"
3. Change to Custom: None
4. Save
5. Reboot (or probably logout/login)
6. In Amarok, go to Settings > Configure Shortcuts

OBSERVED RESULT
The old default shortcut is back

EXPECTED RESULT
The custom setting should be preserved

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Linux/KDE Plasma: Fedora 30 (x86-64)
Desktop: Cinnamon 4.2.4
KDE Frameworks Version: 4.14.38
Qt Version: 5.12.5
Comment 1 Tuomas Nurmi 2025-01-06 10:30:54 UTC
Tested Amarok 3.2.0-git with Qt5 and Qt6 builds on Plasma 6 desktop, couldn't reproduce. Was probably fixed by Qt5 port, closing.
Comment 2 Ingo van Lil 2025-01-06 10:36:18 UTC
(In reply to Tuomas Nurmi from comment #1)
> Tested Amarok 3.2.0-git with Qt5 and Qt6 builds on Plasma 6 desktop,
> couldn't reproduce. Was probably fixed by Qt5 port, closing.

Thanks! Looks good to me as well (Amarok 3.2.0, Fedora 40).

I haven't seen the issue for a long time and had forgotten about this report.