Re: [orca-list] About Ctrl+Alt+Tab switcher contents on GNOME Shell
- From: Guy Schlosser <guyster104 att net>
 
- To: Dave Hunt <ka1cey gmail com>
 
- Cc: orca-list gnome org
 
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] About Ctrl+Alt+Tab switcher contents on GNOME Shell
 
- Date: Fri, 04 May 2012 13:41:19 -0400
 
I'm with everyone else.  Keep ctrl+alt+tab the way it is, and I was 
about to make the same keystroke suggestions as Dave hunt did. (super+d, 
super+t, and super+a.  The only other suggestion I would make in gnome 
shell, as with Unity, is that I would love to see 
first-letter-navigation, both in shell's dash and Unity's launcher.  
Keep up the good work, and thanks for reading.
Guy
On 05/04/2012 08:27 AM, Dave Hunt wrote:
super+d for the dash, super+t for the top bar, and super+a for the app 
chooser would work, and should be global, unles they conflict with 
common keystrokes in applications.
-Dave
On 05/04/2012 04:39 AM, Juanjo Marín wrote:
Alternatively, we can add keyboard shortcuts for the different parts
of the shell and left the behaviour of Ctrl + Alt + Tab as it is. An 
idea that
I think it could work is enriching the behaviour of the 'System' key in
combination with other keys, so for example, in desktop/normal mode, 
'System' +  'd' goes to the activity overview mode with the dash 
selected. This left some decisions open, like for example if 
'System' + 't' in desktop/normal mode should go to the overview mode 
or shouldn't.
'System' + t it is intended as the combination to select the top bar.
Cheers,
       -- Juanjo Marin _______________________________________________
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