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On 28/4/22 11:11 pm, Peter Humphrey wrote: |
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> Hello list, |
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> While playing with task bars etc. I've managed to lose the Left Windows key |
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> shortcut to open the task manager. |
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> How can I get it back? |
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> I asked this on the KDE User list eight days ago, but no reply. |
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The thingy between "Ctrl" and "Alt", looks like the "Win 98" logo? |
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"Task Manager" - the thing that has all of the programmes, "log out", |
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"Shut down" etc? If you use the mouse off the task bar it's called the |
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"Application launcher"? Still there for me. |
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Display the task bar via moving the mouse to the appropriate posi, I |
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have the task bar across the top of the screen so I move the mouse to |
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the top and then the left hand corner where the little 9 dot icon is. |
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Select that and the launcher drops down. Next to the Search box is the |
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little two slider looking icon, "Configure Application Launcher". Select |
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that then "Keyboard Shortcuts". Select the key you want. Although I've |
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just noticed, that even though I changed this, to now be be "F12", which |
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works, the Windows icon still works. |
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Or are you referring to the thing accessed via "Ctrl" + "Esc""? Don't |
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know about that one. |
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Or maybe Ive still got it wrong... |
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Andrew |