2012-08-23 15:33:53 |
Alex |
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Hello, this is a really nice app, however I missed some stymulus.
On Hardware:
Monitor is Plugged / Unplugged:
What to do: It should watch when a new monitor (via VGA or HDMI) is plugged or not and we run a command for each action.
Why: Today, KDE offer window to configure monitors, but not save a default for each monitor I plug in. At my work a have one HP running at 1366x720, at home a Dell running at 1440x900. KDE don't regonized it, but when I run a command called disper (disper -e -t left when plugged, disper -s when unplugged) I have what I need.
Headphone is plugged / Unplugged:
What to do: Watch when headphone is plugged in audio output entry or unplugged
Why: In company enviroments is pretty good to mute audio when Headphone is unplugged.
Power on / Suspend / Hibernate
What to do: Watch when we turn on macine or back from Hibernate / Suspend
Why: Again, usefull to let us don't play our rock'n'roll to all company :)
On Network:
A SSID is in Range:
What to do: Watch for when a SSID is in range
Why: Wifi networks is a usefull way to know where you are, so with this event u can know if you are on Work or Home.
Thx! |
Hello, this is a really nice app, however I missed some stymulus.
Monitor is Plugged / Unplugged:
What to do: It should watch when a new monitor (via VGA or HDMI) is plugged or not and we run a command for each action.
Why: Today, KDE offer window to configure monitors, but not save a default for each monitor I plug in. At my work a have one HP running at 1366x720, at home a Dell running at 1440x900. KDE don't regonized it, but when I run a command called disper (disper -e -t left when plugged, disper -s when unplugged) I have what I need.
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Thx!
Edited by Alex: You requested several things in one bug report. Thus in order to keep the reports tidy and to prevent total chaos I splitted them into several bug reports ;-) |
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