On 2016-05-02 15:22, skorasaurus wrote:
> The behavior that makes a difference between holding only super and
> holding super and D is that "super and D" will only show the
> numbered items in the launcher. Super and D does not include the
> keyboard shortcuts page.
I could reproduce that on my 14.04 and 16.04 installs. But <Super>+D also opens an input area at the bottom right of the screen, so the purpose of that shortcut is apparently something else. To be honest I don't know what the purpose is.
I also noticed that you can start an application with <Super>+[number] without waiting for the icons to be numbered or the "Keyboard Shortcuts" window to show up.
So, to summarize, there is room for some kind of addition to the pages you mentioned.
On 2016-05-02 15:22, skorasaurus wrote:
> The behavior that makes a difference between holding only super and
> holding super and D is that "super and D" will only show the
> numbered items in the launcher. Super and D does not include the
> keyboard shortcuts page.
I could reproduce that on my 14.04 and 16.04 installs. But <Super>+D also opens an input area at the bottom right of the screen, so the purpose of that shortcut is apparently something else. To be honest I don't know what the purpose is.
I also noticed that you can start an application with <Super>+[number] without waiting for the icons to be numbered or the "Keyboard Shortcuts" window to show up.
So, to summarize, there is room for some kind of addition to the pages you mentioned.