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When dash-to-panel is enabled, my Super+I shortcut to switch to the workspace on right stops working. #2193

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raiguard opened this issue Oct 12, 2024 · 1 comment
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@raiguard
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Things to do first

  • Confirm that the problem persists when Dash-to-Panel is the only enabled extension. To do so, disable every other extension, then restart gnome-shell by running the r command from the prompt that appears when pressing Alt+F2 on an X.org session, or by logging out/in on a Wayland session.
  • Look for Dash-to-Panel errors in your log. To do so, run the journalctl /usr/bin/gnome-shell -f -o cat & command and reproduce the problem.
  • Search existing opened and closed issues to see if the problem has already been reported.

Describe the bug
When dash-to-panel is enabled, my Super+I shortcut to switch to the workspace on right stops working.
Sometimes, randomly after several hours, it will start working again.

Linux distribution and version
Fedora 40

GNOME Shell version
GNOME Shell 46.5

Dash-to-Panel version
63

Where was Dash-to-Panel installed from?
"Extension manager" browse tab (which I assume pulls from extensions.gnome.org).

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Additional Info
It's just Super+I that breaks. If I change the hotkey to anything else it works fine.

@raiguard raiguard added the bug label Oct 12, 2024
@ZeroByter
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I can report the same happens to me with my Super+Q shortcut (to close current window).
Sometimes if I re-apply the shortcut it works for a while, but then stops working again.
It seems DashToPanel overrides the listener for other Gnome shortcuts.

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