Hot key in KDE Neon Plasma
by alex4buba from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5CPN6)
I am new to Linux and after sevral attempts, I decided on the above distro. I am also a web designer and use an app as my GUI development platform.
The app is hard coded to use my OS default broser (in my case, Chrome) to preview a page before uploading it to the site, I just hit F5 on the keyboard.
The app has also a setup to include another browser for a preview. For that I am using FireFox (which is NOT my default browser). I need FireFox because it has a built in function to mimic other size devices (smart phones, tablets) and check how is my page dealing with responsiveness.
To invoke FireFox while I am in the app, I need to click too many times. So, after telling you a long story - I will ask my question:
Is there a way, to force F5 to do something else?
How?
Thanks
Alex


The app is hard coded to use my OS default broser (in my case, Chrome) to preview a page before uploading it to the site, I just hit F5 on the keyboard.
The app has also a setup to include another browser for a preview. For that I am using FireFox (which is NOT my default browser). I need FireFox because it has a built in function to mimic other size devices (smart phones, tablets) and check how is my page dealing with responsiveness.
To invoke FireFox while I am in the app, I need to click too many times. So, after telling you a long story - I will ask my question:
Is there a way, to force F5 to do something else?
How?
Thanks
Alex