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    [ABANDONED] With Plasma 6 - CTL+ESC Processes Window - Re-establish?

    So it seems the CTRL+ESC function to the Process Window has been removed and now SuperKey+ESC is used but goes to the new System Monitor.

    Fine, OK, however, System Monitor has not keyboard controls to navigate that.

    I used the old viewer because when programming here, yes I can lock up a screen and use that to knowing my key strokes which allows me to kill a process. Convoluted I know but it works for me.

    Anyone know what program the old CTRL+ESC executed? On an older system, what I found was "KDE Daemon" but that really isn't a "thing" to run to get the Processes Window.

    #2
    I take it no one has issue with that functionality. I'll move on.

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      #3
      Sorry, I prefer htop for such things and never use System Monitor
      Did you try if it could be a replacement for you? You could start htop with KRunner for example.
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        #4
        I looked into it but couldn't figure out how to launch the kded5 thing to get where you wanted.

        It is kind of annoying that you a required to use the mouse.

        Please Read Me

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          #5
          It is annoying, especially when programming you can freeze up the display and mouse and all you have are key strokes. It is what it is. I'll adapt. I have before and will again.

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