desktop_login: use esc not alt-f4 to dismiss menu on KDE
alt-f4 makes sense for an app (Terminal on GNOME) but not really for closing the system menu (KDE). It seems like it worked till a day or two back then broke, but I think just using Esc instead rather than filing a bug is the best plan, I'm not sure I'd *expect* alt-f4 to work for this. Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
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@ -95,6 +95,7 @@ sub login_user {
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sub check_user_logged_in {
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# Performs a check that a correct user has been locked in.
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my $user = shift;
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my $exitkey;
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# In Gnome, the name of the user was accessible through menu
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# in the upper right corner, but apparently it has been removed.
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# Reading the login name from the terminal prompt seems to be
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@ -102,14 +103,16 @@ sub check_user_logged_in {
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if ($desktop eq "gnome") {
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menu_launch_type $term;
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wait_still_screen 2;
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$exitkey = "alt-f4";
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}
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# With KDE, the user is shown in the main menu, so let us just
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# open this and see.
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else {
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assert_and_click "system_menu_button";
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$exitkey = "esc";
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}
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assert_screen "user_confirm_$user";
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send_key "alt-f4";
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send_key $exitkey;
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wait_still_screen 5;
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}
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