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Some keyboard shortcuts won't work on Manjaro KDE - Daysleeper_Ed - 04-02-2020

This is kind of a weird issue. I installed Manjaro KDE to the EMMC. I tried some hotkeys common to other distros and they did not work:
  • Super+Left arrow
  • Super+Right arrow
  • CTRL+ALT+T
I initially thought these might not be default and so I did some searching. I eventually found where the shortcut settings were and confirmed they were actually set in the Global keyboards shortcuts already. But for some reason, they don't work.

To be clear, what happens when say for example I press Super+Right arrow it brings up the menu. It was like it was not detecting I pressed the arrow key.  Doing CTRL+ALT+T just does not do anything. Good thing though that Super+E works and launches Dolphin just fine. CTRL+Esc shows me System Activities. I only tried those keys because they are for things I usually do. I did not test any other shortcuts.


Someone out there may have a fix they have tried and I would really appreciate suggestions.

I have the ISO (UK) keyboard and the keyboard settings say the keyboard model is Generic 105-key PC (Intl.), if that makes any difference.


RE: Some keyboard shortcuts won't work on Manjaro KDE - belfastraven - 04-03-2020

(04-02-2020, 10:40 PM)Daysleeper_Ed Wrote: This is kind of a weird issue. I installed Manjaro KDE to the EMMC. I tried some hotkeys common to other distros and they did not work:
  • Super+Left arrow
  • Super+Right arrow
  • CTRL+ALT+T
I initially thought these might not be default and so I did some searching. I eventually found where the shortcut settings were and confirmed they were actually set in the Global keyboards shortcuts already. But for some reason, they don't work.

To be clear, what happens when say for example I press Super+Right arrow it brings up the menu. It was like it was not detecting I pressed the arrow key.  Doing CTRL+ALT+T just does not do anything. Good thing though that Super+E works and launches Dolphin just fine. CTRL+Esc shows me System Activities. I only tried those keys because they are for things I usually do. I did not test any other shortcuts.




Someone out there may have a fix they have tried and I would really appreciate suggestions.

I have the ISO (UK) keyboard and the keyboard settings say the keyboard model is Generic 105-key PC (Intl.), if that makes any difference.

I have the same  keyboard and keyboard settings as you and the same issue.  To get  CTL ALT T to work,  I had to add a global shortcut for Konsole,  and and assign it to CNTL ALT T.  (the system indicated I was reusing the definition from KDE daemon,  but as you noted that didn't work.   I haven't had a chance to play with this much, yet.


RE: Some keyboard shortcuts won't work on Manjaro KDE - Daysleeper_Ed - 04-03-2020

Update: I tried 2 USB keyboards. Super+Left arrow and Super+Right arrow worked on both. Big Grin CTRL+ALT+T still does not. So it seems to be some things are mismatched on the way the settings are and how the internal keyboard works. The USB keyboards are both US (Eng) hardware-wise. Kindly post a reply if you have had this issue and what you've tried.


RE: Some keyboard shortcuts won't work on Manjaro KDE - diamndM - 06-30-2020

Similar issue. I go into Global Shortcuts, add an application, add custom shortcut, apply but it does not work.


RE: Some keyboard shortcuts won't work on Manjaro KDE - perceg - 06-30-2020

(04-02-2020, 10:40 PM)Daysleeper_Ed Wrote: This is kind of a weird issue. I installed Manjaro KDE to the EMMC. I tried some hotkeys common to other distros and they did not work:
  • Super+Left arrow
  • Super+Right arrow
  • CTRL+ALT+T
I initially thought these might not be default and so I did some searching. I eventually found where the shortcut settings were and confirmed they were actually set in the Global keyboards shortcuts already. But for some reason, they don't work.

To be clear, what happens when say for example I press Super+Right arrow it brings up the menu. It was like it was not detecting I pressed the arrow key.  Doing CTRL+ALT+T just does not do anything. Good thing though that Super+E works and launches Dolphin just fine. CTRL+Esc shows me System Activities. I only tried those keys because they are for things I usually do. I did not test any other shortcuts.


Someone out there may have a fix they have tried and I would really appreciate suggestions.

I have the ISO (UK) keyboard and the keyboard settings say the keyboard model is Generic 105-key PC (Intl.), if that makes any difference.
It is a weird issue. I would press Super and then Left arrow or Right arrow and ended up with the same result as you did. Then I first pressed the arrow key, kept it pressed, and then pressed Super key - that worked! It shouldn't be that way, but it's a working interim solution (I'm sure eventually somebody on Manjaro team will eventually make it work as originally intended).


RE: Some keyboard shortcuts won't work on Manjaro KDE - Damon - 07-02-2020

The super/pine + arrow shortcuts not working are a problem with the keyboard firmware. That's why a USB keyboard worked.

There's a revised firmware (https://github.com/jackhumbert/pinebook-pro-keyboard-updater) that fixes it, and does other things. There's posts about that firmware on this forum. It's aimed at other features, this shortcut working seems to be a side effect, so read about the features and see if you want it or not.


RE: Some keyboard shortcuts won't work on Manjaro KDE - perceg - 07-02-2020

(07-02-2020, 11:25 AM)Damon Wrote: The super/pine + arrow shortcuts not working are a problem with the keyboard firmware. That's why a USB keyboard worked.

There's a revised firmware (https://github.com/jackhumbert/pinebook-pro-keyboard-updater) that fixes it, and does other things. There's posts about that firmware on this forum. It's aimed at other features, this shortcut working seems to be a side effect, so read about the features and see if you want it or not.

That added part of keyboard/touchpad firmware update (after steps 1 and 2) did indeed fix it - thank you!