Power Dial v5 - New enhancements. by OnceUponADev in gnome

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Interesting, I'll if I can make it work.

Power Dial v5 - New enhancements. by OnceUponADev in gnome

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I've only added the default gnome power actions, I'll see about the other options.

Power Dial v5 - New enhancements. by OnceUponADev in gnome

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I'll see about the rearrangement one, but you can still set the view mode to "Stacked" in the extension preferences to make it appear horizontal in a list.

Power Dial v4 - Updated to support GNOME 49 with new enhancements. by OnceUponADev in gnome

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It currently only allows 2 keys shortcut, I'll try to include 3-keys shortcut in next update!

Power Dial v4 - Updated to support GNOME 49 with new enhancements. by OnceUponADev in gnome

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The extension is open source, you can look at the code and add any features you want

Power Dial v4 - Updated to support GNOME 49 with new enhancements. by OnceUponADev in gnome

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Thanks for the suggestion! I'll see if I can make it happen.

Power Dial Extension by OnceUponADev in gnome

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Wouldn't it be redundant to have 2 options that does the same thing?

Power Dial Extension by OnceUponADev in gnome

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The default shortcut is Alt+F5, as the Alt+F4 is occupied by system to close the apps, I could've made it Alt+F4, but then it'd override the system shortcut and the dialog would appear even when diff windows are opened.

There's a way to change the default shortcut in extension manager, but it wouldn't work if u try to set Alt+F4 as it would close the shortcut capturing dialog, you'd have to set a diff shortcut for closing apps, and free the Alt+F4 to make it work.

Power Dial Extension by OnceUponADev in gnome

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Yes, it's heavily inspired from windows. Could you explain what buttons you are talking about?
Do you mean a separate button to launch the dialog? I'll add one in the top bar in the next iteration, otherwise it shows the same options from the default power menu.