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[FEATURE] Custom Keybindings #66

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alexispurslane opened this issue Apr 15, 2023 · 3 comments
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[FEATURE] Custom Keybindings #66

alexispurslane opened this issue Apr 15, 2023 · 3 comments
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@alexispurslane
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I love this extension, it's so customizable and good looking and stable, but one thing that really bothers me is that it ignores the keybindings I've set in the GNOME Settings for going to the next/previous workspace. I'd like to be able to use my custom keyboard shortcuts instead of the default pageup/pagedown ones.

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The plugin could just look in the keyboard shortcut settings that GNOME already has and get what keybindings to listen for there.

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Alternatively, it could have it's own options right after the "take over pageup/pagedown" switch for setting custom keybindings. Either is fine by me, whatever's easier to implement for you :D

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Muscle memory 🥺

@alexispurslane alexispurslane added the feature New feature or request label Apr 15, 2023
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G-dH commented Apr 15, 2023

Thanks for the feedback. V-Shell doesn't ignore anything, the problem is that you've set shortcuts for switching workspaces left/right and ws orientation to vertical, so you need to set shortcuts for switching up/down. It's not accessible in GNOME Settings since v40 but it's still supported, use dconf editor for this. GNOME supports multiple shortcuts for each direction, Ctrl+Alt+Arrows and Super+Page Up/Down are GNOME defaults.

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Thanks for the feedback. V-Shell doesn't ignore anything, the problem is that you've set shortcuts for switching workspaces left/right and ws orientation to vertical

oohhhhhh okay! I didn't realize it checked those sorts of things or I would've checked dconf-editor myself. Thank you!

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G-dH commented Apr 15, 2023

No problem. Maybe in the future I will add the option to set shortcuts for switching workspaces to the V-Shell settings..

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