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Application hotkeys don't work in KDE

pk flag
rth

Two Systems (dual boot): but both use the same /home partition and show the same problem:

  • Kubuntu 20.04.3 LTS - recent LTS release.
  • Pop!_OS 20.04 LTS with kde desktop.

In "Edit Applications", several shortcut keys are set. For example Meta+W for Brave Browser: enter image description here

In .config/kglobalshortcutsrc there is section with corresponding key

[brave-browser.desktop]
_k_friendly_name=Brave Web Browser
_launch=Meta+W,none,Launch Brave Web Browser

In the list of global shortcuts it's also present enter image description here

But Meta-W do nothing.

Standard debug step returns empty line

$kreadconfig5 --file .config/kglobalshortcutsrc --group brave-browser.desktop --key _launch

guiverc avatar
cn flag
Please provide an OS & release details. You mention two OSes, one on-topic & the other off-topic, but no release details. Please mention a specific OS & release.
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pk flag
rth
@guiverc I've update the question. I think versions are irrelevant, because PoP_OS uses kubuntu repositories for KDE, it seems (not sure). The problem in KDE and I wonder, how to check it and whether there is more comprehensive way to debug the problem.
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cn flag
Kubuntu doesn't have repositories; all *flavors* of Ubuntu use Ubuntu repositories, otherwise they'd not be a Ubuntu *flavor*. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories Kubuntu being a *community* supported product uses `universe`.
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