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As a musician, I prepare sets of 'slides' (ie *.png's or *.jpg's) of a score to view on a computer screen or monitor. In Q40S, either Gwenview or Konqueror can be the ap used - but neither seems to respond to the (keyboard) cursor arrow keys, which would be the most convenient way to move from one slide to the next.
My question is, therefore: is it possible to assign, say, the left and right arrow cursor keys to the 'next image' or 'previous image' function in Gwenview or Konqueror ? Or failing that, is there another graphic display ap which is available for Q40S, and has the arrow cursor key capability ?
Sincerely
Ian Graham
Wales UK
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I use Gwenview for a long time and the left/right arrow keys work fine to display previous/next image, in full srceen mode as well as in windowed view. Also, backspace/space have the same effect.
Otherwise, in Gwenview, look in the menu, Configuration > Configure keyboard shortcuts (not sure of the wording, because I translate from my French version).
Q4OS machine: Samsung R519 - Pentium T4200 2.0 GHz - 4 GB RAM - 500 GB SSD
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Thanks for your reply.
I am not a long-time Q40S user, but it runs well on the notebook computer I'd like to use as a beside-the-piano device.
I also like Gwenview. One way I can use my slides is to 'slideshow' them, with the interval appropriately set, and Gwenview makes that very easy. But natural rubato means that a switch-ed slide change is often more realistic, and that's what I'm trying to achieve.
Thanks for your advice. I'll try that.
Sincerely
Ian G
Wales UK
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Thank you.
I found what I needed in Gwenview>Settings>Configures shortcuts>Next
Merci bien.
Ian G.
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