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>Show windows from all desktops" and "desktop grid" are very similar. Therefore a preconfigured global shortcut for only one of this >actions should be choosen. I would vote for show grid [...]" | |||
If kwin would only predefined one "present windows" mode as default it should be the "Toggle Present Windows (All desktops)" mode (now Ctrl+F10). The focus of both modes are totally different. Desktop Grid is for arranging all open applications to the different desktops, to expand/close virtual desktops or to switch between them. Toggle Present Windows is more for selecting a window to get it to the foreground and work with this application. For this task Toggle Present Windows provide more features (name of the window, keyboard inputs to filter the window you want to work with, toogle between the windows with the arrow keys, close unneeded windows). So Toogle Present Windows is something like the taskbar but much faster in selecting windows. All the best you have not to leave your hands from the keyboard. Since some distributions only provide one virtual desktop as default (or some people don't make extend practice of virtual desktops) Desktop Grid is in my oppinion the wrong choice for a default (if it's the only one). --[[User:Rabuzarus|Rabuzarus]] 01:02, 14.March 2012 (CET) |
Revision as of 00:02, 14 March 2012
Default Options for KWin 4.9
How to Help
Help us finding better default options for KWin 4.9. For that all you need is a 4.8 installation configured with KDE default settings (for example a new user account). Just use it and report issues here for what can be improved. Please add a section for your suggestion and provide a rational why you think there could be a better default option. It would be really great if you could also name which config keys need to be changed. You can easily find these in your kwinrc file in ~/.kde/share/config/.
Proposed Changes
Activate Desktop Change OSD and Desktop Grid on upper right screen edge
Rational
By default KWin uses only one virtual desktop. So even if the Desktop Change OSD and Desktop Grid on right upper screen edge is enabled it does not have any consequences for a user with default settings. But a user who wants to use virtual desktops gets a better configured system for virtual desktops without having to perform changes at many places.
Config Changes
metadata.desktop file for desktop change OSD script needs to be enabled by default and in Effect-DesktopGrid group the BorderActivate config key has to be set.
Review Request
todo
Commit
todo
Proposed By
Martin Gräßlin <mgraesslin [at] kde [dot] org>
Comments
> By default KWin uses only one virtual desktop.
Is this also true for most of the big KDE distributions? Kubuntu for example defaults to two virtual desktops when creating a new user. This does of course not mean one must adhere to settings of a specific distribution, but it is probably worthwhile to consider changes distributions apply to the default settings.
Why should it be the upper right screen edge. Is that not the most likely place for accidental activation, since the window control buttons are traditionally also located there? --Dns-hmpf 22:54, 12 March 2012 (UTC)
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openSUSE defaults to two desktop as well. I think the top right edge is not optimal in multi-monitor setup, when the primary screen is on the left. (gpe)
Present Windows Task Switcher
Rational
By default KWin uses layout based switcher. This is quite confusing with alt+tab because it shows two simultaneous effects when one presses alt+tab so ones eye is not sure what's going on or where to focus. The 'Present Windows' task switcher is much cleaner for the average user to use and see what's going on. Also it's consisent with the 'icon tasks' widget on the panel which displays the same effect when one clicks on it.
Config Changes
todo
Review Request
todo
Commit
todo
Proposed By
Divan Santana <divan [at] s-tainment [dot] co [dot] za >
Comments
New shortcut keys for changing virtual desktop
Rational
By default KWin does not have any shortcut key defined for changing virtual desktops, left, right, up or down(only to a specific desktop via ctrl+f1). As by default there is only one virtual desktop this change won't impact the default set up. But if a user enables multiple virtual desktops, it is nice to have ctrl+alt+left-arrow to move VD left, or ctrl+alt+right-arrow to move VD right, and possibly the same for up/down. Just today someone asked what the default was, and I had to let them know there is none and how to manually set it.
Config Changes
`kde4-config --localprefix`/share/config/kglobalshortcutsrc
[kwin] ... Switch One Desktop Down=Ctrl+Alt+Down,none,Switch One Desktop Down Switch One Desktop Up=Ctrl+Alt+Up,none,Switch One Desktop Up Switch One Desktop to the Left=Ctrl+Alt+Left,none,Switch One Desktop to the Left Switch One Desktop to the Right=Ctrl+Alt+Right,none,Switch One Desktop to the Right ...
Review Request
todo
Commit
todo
Proposed By
Divan Santana <divan [at] s-tainment [dot] co [dot] za >
Comments
Enable "Dim Screen for Administrator Mode" by default
Rational
Asking for the user/root password is an important operation, so it makes sense that it is highlighted.
I propose that this effect is turned on by default, as it improves usability, and harmonizes with other desktops who do the same.
Config Changes
todo
Review Request
todo
Commit
todo
Proposed By
Ivo Anjo <knuckles [at] gmail [dot] com>
Comments
Change shortcut keys for present windows
The default global shortcuts to toggle present windows should be F7 for window class, F8 for current desktop and F9 for show desktop grid.
Rational
Currently there are three different "toggle present windows" shortcut actions plus the show desktop grid global shortcut keys, F7 is for the window class, F8 shows the desktop grid, F9 for the current desktop and F10 for all desktops.
"Show windows from all desktops" and "desktop grid" are very similar. Therefore a preconfigured global shortcut for only one of this actions should be choosen. I would vote for show grid, the additional spatial clue and the added functionality (drag&drop from one desktop to another) make more than up for the smaller preview window size.
F7 to F9 to toggle the smallest to the biggest action is probably the most expected pattern for users, e.g. compare with volume sliders which go from left to right (not only in some computer interfaces but also on real world stereos).
Config Changes
`kde4-config --localprefix`/share/config/kglobalshortcutsrc
[kwin] ... ExposeClass=Ctrl+F7,none,Toggle Present Windows (Window class) Expose=Ctrl+F8,none,Toggle Present Windows (Current desktop) ShowDesktopGrid=Ctrl+F9,none,Show Desktop Grid ExposeAll=none,none,Toggle Present Windows (All desktops) ...
Review Request
todo
Commit
todo
Proposed By
Dirk Sarpe <dns_hmpf [at] web [dot] de>
Comments
>Show windows from all desktops" and "desktop grid" are very similar. Therefore a preconfigured global shortcut for only one of this >actions should be choosen. I would vote for show grid [...]" If kwin would only predefined one "present windows" mode as default it should be the "Toggle Present Windows (All desktops)" mode (now Ctrl+F10). The focus of both modes are totally different. Desktop Grid is for arranging all open applications to the different desktops, to expand/close virtual desktops or to switch between them. Toggle Present Windows is more for selecting a window to get it to the foreground and work with this application. For this task Toggle Present Windows provide more features (name of the window, keyboard inputs to filter the window you want to work with, toogle between the windows with the arrow keys, close unneeded windows). So Toogle Present Windows is something like the taskbar but much faster in selecting windows. All the best you have not to leave your hands from the keyboard. Since some distributions only provide one virtual desktop as default (or some people don't make extend practice of virtual desktops) Desktop Grid is in my oppinion the wrong choice for a default (if it's the only one). --Rabuzarus 01:02, 14.March 2012 (CET)