GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 777401
Keyboard pane's "Set Shortcut" dialog gives no clue how to disable a shortcut
Last modified: 2017-05-10 23:45:33 UTC
At least with control-center-3.22.1-2.fc25.x86_64: Trying to disable one of the shortcuts, I was stuck: Clicking a shortcut in the list opens a "Set Shortcut" dialog that states "Press Esc to cancel", but that only cancels the setting operation, doesn't disable the shortcut. There was no clue that pressing backspace was what I looked for. In the past, there presumably was such a hint, see "Backspace will clear the shortcut." mentioned in bug 672877 comment 4.
Created attachment 350834 [details] [review] keyboard: Inform that 'backspace' is the clear key The Keyboard shortcut editor dialog gives no clue on how to disable a shortcut, and users were confused by this lack of information. Fix that by informing the user about the Backspace role when editing a shortcut.
Review of attachment 350834 [details] [review]: That looks fine. Can you get somebody from #design to double-check the wording? If that's from mockups or you already did check, consider this acn.
Created attachment 350868 [details] [review] keyboard: Inform that 'backspace' is the clear key The Keyboard shortcut editor dialog gives no clue on how to disable a shortcut, and users were confused by this lack of information. Fix that by informing the user about the Backspace role when editing a shortcut.
Created attachment 351590 [details] [review] keyboard: Inform that 'backspace' is the clear key Improve wording and wrap the label.
Attachment 351590 [details] pushed as 7c405d7 - keyboard: Inform that 'backspace' is the clear key