Anyone knows how to make a shortcut out of system settings in #KDE Plasma?
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Anyone knows how to make a shortcut out of system settings in #KDE Plasma?
I want to more quickly access bluetooth settings to connect my earplugs. As is, the process requires me to search for bluetooth settings, click on the button to open settings, and then click on the connect button. A little tedious for something I do very frequently.
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Anyone knows how to make a shortcut out of system settings in #KDE Plasma?
I want to more quickly access bluetooth settings to connect my earplugs. As is, the process requires me to search for bluetooth settings, click on the button to open settings, and then click on the connect button. A little tedious for something I do very frequently.
@amici If you use Plasma desktop, you should have a bluetooth widget in the status area of your panel, allowing immediate access,
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Anyone knows how to make a shortcut out of system settings in #KDE Plasma?
I want to more quickly access bluetooth settings to connect my earplugs. As is, the process requires me to search for bluetooth settings, click on the button to open settings, and then click on the connect button. A little tedious for something I do very frequently.
@amici There should be an icon in system tray. Try right-clicking the system tray to open it's settings, and see if it is turned off.
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Anyone knows how to make a shortcut out of system settings in #KDE Plasma?
I want to more quickly access bluetooth settings to connect my earplugs. As is, the process requires me to search for bluetooth settings, click on the button to open settings, and then click on the connect button. A little tedious for something I do very frequently.
@amici Running `kcmshell6 kcm_bluetooth` should open the Bluetooth panel. You could add a shortcut to that
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Anyone knows how to make a shortcut out of system settings in #KDE Plasma?
I want to more quickly access bluetooth settings to connect my earplugs. As is, the process requires me to search for bluetooth settings, click on the button to open settings, and then click on the connect button. A little tedious for something I do very frequently.
@amici Alternatively, if you type 'bluet' in krunner, you can open the bluetooth module directly.
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@amici If you use Plasma desktop, you should have a bluetooth widget in the status area of your panel, allowing immediate access,
this one doesn't appear before I open bluetooth settings, I think perhaps that bluetooth is deactivated every time I turn off my laptop (even though I have on "Restore settings from previous session"
I'll try having it permanently on. I was just afraid that it'd automatically connect that way, which I don't want. I just want the manual process to be snappier
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@amici There should be an icon in system tray. Try right-clicking the system tray to open it's settings, and see if it is turned off.
Thank you, I found a new menu this way!
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Thank you, I found a new menu this way!
@amici Y/w
There should also be a Bluetooth plasmoid. 
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this one doesn't appear before I open bluetooth settings, I think perhaps that bluetooth is deactivated every time I turn off my laptop (even though I have on "Restore settings from previous session"
I'll try having it permanently on. I was just afraid that it'd automatically connect that way, which I don't want. I just want the manual process to be snappier
@amici There is a toggle to bluetooth in the widget, it does show up if disabled here.
Another option is to put the bluetooth module in your taskbar, which will assign Meta + # to launch it, where # is its place in the buttons. Just search in kicker, and drag it onto the panel along with the other ones there.