From: Jack on
Ummm...., you don't have to click on any icons in kde to launch
firefox. Just press F2, type in firefox (or whatever alias you
created) and press enter.
From: Grant on
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 21:44:59 -0800 (PST), Jack <wk1989(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>Ummm...., you don't have to click on any icons in kde to launch
>firefox. Just press F2, type in firefox (or whatever alias you
>created) and press enter.

OMG! F2 key replaces Tom Neuter's ODE :o)

Grant.
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From: Jack on
It's actually Alt-F2, just in case Tom wants to try this feature out.
From: Thomas Overgaard on

Jack wrote :

> Ummm...., you don't have to click on any icons in kde to launch
> firefox. Just press F2, type in firefox (or whatever alias you
> created) and press enter.

Start the "Menu Editor" from the "Settings" sub-menu. Browse your way to
the Firefox entry and check the section named "Current shortcut key",
here there's a key-icon with the text "None".

Click the key-icon and choose something like <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<F> and
save. Now you can start Firefox using this key combination.
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