Fedora 33 up to date (Sun Jun 6 11:47:43 CEST 2021) claws-mail-3.17.8-1.fc33.x86_64)
In claws-mail keyboard key "k" is ignored. Same key is working in all other applications. So it is not a keyboard problem. :-) Does anybody have an idea where is the problem?
TIA, Bob
On Sun, 6 Jun 2021 12:00:11 +0200, Bob Marcan wrote:
Fedora 33 up to date (Sun Jun 6 11:47:43 CEST 2021) claws-mail-3.17.8-1.fc33.x86_64)
In claws-mail keyboard key "k" is ignored. Same key is working in all other applications. So it is not a keyboard problem. :-) Does anybody have an idea where is the problem?
Where exactly? Inside the message compose window? In other editable GUI input fields like "To", "Cc", "Subject" lines?
That would render the program unusable, which would be very odd given that it is used on a daily basis.
Which graphical desktop environment do you use?
On Sun, 6 Jun 2021 13:42:40 +0200 Michael Schwendt mschwendt@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jun 2021 12:00:11 +0200, Bob Marcan wrote:
Fedora 33 up to date (Sun Jun 6 11:47:43 CEST 2021) claws-mail-3.17.8-1.fc33.x86_64)
In claws-mail keyboard key "k" is ignored. Same key is working in all other applications. So it is not a keyboard problem. :-) Does anybody have an idea where is the problem?
Where exactly? Inside the message compose window? In other editable GUI input fields like "To", "Cc", "Subject" lines?
everywhere, compose, subject, address ...
That would render the program unusable, which would be very odd given that it is used on a daily basis.
It was working before. Now i'm using external editor. Not very convenient.
Which graphical desktop environment do you use? _______________________________________________
fvwm
On Sun, 6 Jun 2021 12:00:11 +0200 Bob Marcan bob.marcan@gmail.com wrote:
Fedora 33 up to date (Sun Jun 6 11:47:43 CEST 2021) claws-mail-3.17.8-1.fc33.x86_64)
In claws-mail keyboard key "k" is ignored. Same key is working in all other applications. So it is not a keyboard problem. :-) Does anybody have an idea where is the problem?
TIA, Bob
Hi Bob. Just guessing. may be you've unintentionally assigned "k" to some menu item. (It's just a matter of pressing a "key" while focusing the item with the mouse pointer). Ciao, Angelo
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On Sun, 6 Jun 2021 15:08:40 +0200 t_pol t_pol@tiscali.it wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jun 2021 12:00:11 +0200 Bob Marcan bob.marcan@gmail.com wrote:
Fedora 33 up to date (Sun Jun 6 11:47:43 CEST 2021) claws-mail-3.17.8-1.fc33.x86_64)
In claws-mail keyboard key "k" is ignored. Same key is working in all other applications. So it is not a keyboard problem. :-) Does anybody have an idea where is the problem?
TIA, Bob
Hi Bob. Just guessing. may be you've unintentionally assigned "k" to some menu item. (It's just a matter of pressing a "key" while focusing the item with the mouse pointer). Ciao, Angelo
Shouldn't the same behavior will be in all the other applications?
On Sun, 6 Jun 2021 16:31:33 +0200 Bob Marcan bob.marcan@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jun 2021 15:08:40 +0200 t_pol t_pol@tiscali.it wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jun 2021 12:00:11 +0200 Bob Marcan bob.marcan@gmail.com wrote:
Fedora 33 up to date (Sun Jun 6 11:47:43 CEST 2021) claws-mail-3.17.8-1.fc33.x86_64)
In claws-mail keyboard key "k" is ignored. Same key is working in all other applications. So it is not a keyboard problem. :-) Does anybody have an idea where is the problem?
TIA, Bob
Hi Bob. Just guessing. may be you've unintentionally assigned "k" to some menu item. (It's just a matter of pressing a "key" while focusing the item with the mouse pointer). Ciao, Angelo
Shouldn't the same behavior will be in all the other applications?
Don't think so. The described procedure is just claws-mail stuff. see: -> Configuration -> Preferences -> Miscellaneous -> Keyboard Shortcuts
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Angelo
may be you've unintentionally assigned "k" to some menu item. (It's just a matter of pressing a "key" while focusing the item with the mouse pointer).
Bob Marcan
Shouldn't the same behavior will be in all the other applications?
If you've accident set a hotkey in claws-mail, it'll only apply to that application. And most likely, only when that application's window is active.
I've set hotkeys in (another application - OBS studio), and it meant you could use that key when typing in it. It would have nice to hit the space bar, for example, to switch between cameras. But doing so meant you could use the space bar to type a space in its text editors.
On Mon, 07 Jun 2021 01:02:36 +0930 Tim via users users@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
Bob Marcan
Shouldn't the same behavior will be in all the other applications?
If you've accident set a hotkey in claws-mail, it'll only apply to that application. And most likely, only when that application's window is active.
I've set hotkeys in (another application - OBS studio), and it meant you could use that key when typing in it. It would have nice to hit the space bar, for example, to switch between cameras. But doing so meant you could use the space bar to type a space in its text editors.
Preferences:Plugin:Notification:Hotkeys: DISABLED
Preferences:Miscellaneus:Enable keyboard shortcuts: DISABLED This was before enabled. Now it is disabled.
The problem remain the same.
On Mon, 07 Jun 2021 01:02:36 +0930 Tim via users users@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
Not yet solved, but ... Creating new user and selecting different WM, solved the problem. I'm apologize to disturbing the list. It should be done before i asked for help. Now is my turn.
Best regards, Bob