keyboard shortcut for deepin-system-manager pane
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keithpeter
deepin
2015-06-12 06:50
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Hello All

Is it possible to set a keyboard short-cut to open the deepin-system-manager pane?

I mean the settings panel that opens when you mouse over the bottom right corner.

I am using Deepin 2014.3 on a Thinkpad X60. Very nice except for having to mouse over each time I want to shut down or change wifi.

Thanks all
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bobo
deepin
2015-06-12 10:02
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Edited by bobo at 2015-6-12 02:06

Hi, Keithpeter,

I have a Thinkpad w550s. The defult thinkpad shortcut( Fn + F8) works for the wifi. I guess X60 has a similar shortcut.

Or, you may try to create your own shortcut in the control panel --- keyborad shortcuts -- custom


Hope it's helpful.
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keithpeter
deepin
2015-06-12 11:55
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Edited by keithpeter at 2015-6-12 03:57
https://bbs.deepin.org/post/30234
Hi, Keithpeter,

I have a Thinkpad w550s. The defult thinkpad shortcut( Fn + F8) works for the wifi. ...

Hello bobo

The wifi shortcut is Fn-F5 on the older X60

I had seen the custom keyboard short cut but I can't work out what the command would be to make the settings panel appear. Typing deepin-settings-manager at the command prompt produces the 'command not known' error.

I have used dconf and compiz-settings on other systems and they have had keys to enable you to add keyboard shortcuts to the compiz 'hot corner' effects. I'm guessing things are similar here but I'm not sure how the deepin customisations work.

Does anyone have any ideas where to look?
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bobo
deepin
2015-06-12 17:37
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https://bbs.deepin.org/post/30234
Hello bobo

The wifi shortcut is Fn-F5 on the older X60

Hi Keithpeter,

I checked the desktop file. The command should be
  1. dde-control-center show
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keithpeter
deepin
2015-06-12 23:56
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https://bbs.deepin.org/post/30234
Hi Keithpeter,

I checked the desktop file. The command should be

Thanks very much bobo

That command works fine. I had forgotten about the desktop files. Worth looking at for other customisations.

Cheers
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keithpeter
deepin
2015-06-13 08:40
#5
The command below brings up the shutdown dialog (the one that says Shutdown, Suspend, Hibernate &c)

  1. /usr/bin/dde-shutdown
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I've made a keyboard shortcut to this command so that I can shut down the computer from the keyboard.

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bobo
deepin
2015-06-13 14:00
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The command below brings up the shutdown dialog (the one that says Shutdown, Suspend, Hibernate &c)
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Cool
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