Requested added feature: Multiple keyboard shortcuts for each function.

If possible, please consider adding this feature.

As a user, to have the ability to assign multiple keyboard binding shortcuts to each feature. For example: currently, ‘Volume Up’ can be set to either ‘Arrow Up’ OR ‘+’ sign, but not both.

In different occasions, using one shortcut over another might be easier, depending on where your hand is at the time, &/or depending on whatever association you have in your mind at the time. This is especially true when shortcuts aren’t always standard across multiple apps & platforms. Using multiple apps might mean misremembering which shortcut was assigned in this particular app. Can easily be resolved if you can assign more than one shortcut at a time.

Thanks for your considerations and work on this app.

This is likely quite possible… I know Haruna uses a fairly common shortcut ‘0’ and ‘9’.

However, it can also be controlled with the ‘Media Volume’ shortcut.

I bought a keyboard with a ‘rotary volume control’ haha, I just found out that I can’t type the word:

KNOB is instantly refused by KDE’s discourse software…

So I like some multi-layered settings… the volume control does the master volume, but holding CTRL makes it do the Media volume (and that works with Haruna), then holding CTRL and ALT together make it do ‘Media Next/Previous’ for skipping tracks.

TL;DR

Look in system settings, set multiple shortcuts for Media controls there.

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Global setting are certainly a nice workaround for some cases. But I don’t think it works for multiple shortcuts that are only app specific - which is more what I was talking about / needed.

  • also. ps. would be nice to have it recorded in the same place, and not have to shift from setting location to setting location to find out what everything is. Thinking about it from a non-technical user-friendly experience.

app specific shortcuts are always going to only be found with the app

there is no master list of all the local app specific shortcuts… just the global shortcuts that are app agnostic.

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