![]() And these people know not better than using Ctrl+Alt+del. People who have not ever seen Linux will also be operating this. ![]() But in the future this app will automatically launch by some shellscript after booting so then there won't be a CLI of which you can Ctrl C out of the app.īut is it even possible to link a shellscript to a custom hotkey? You need to understand that pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1 -> killall GUI -> enter -> Ctrl+Alt+F7 is way too much work. If I press alt tab once, the rpi switches to the CLI (which i cannot see) and if I then press Ctrl C, the app closes. "Ctrl+Alt+F1 will transfer you to a virtual terminal" seems to work, I ofcourse cannot see the terminal. How can I use hotkeys to quit out of the application? Is it possible for instance to link a custom hotkey to a shellscript which does "killall GUI" for me? ![]() I tried running the app in the background using the & behind it but it has no effect. Pressing Ctr Alt T opens a new CLI but not in the forground, e.g. It does nothing else than opening a new CLI so you give the kill all command. Start -> 5x DOWN -> 1x RIGHT -> 2x UP -> enter ->"killall GUI" -> enter The 2nd way only closes the application but takes more effort: The first is rebooting the pi which goes like: Right now I have 2 ways to get out of the program. Even though I launch the app from the terminal, I cannot simply Ctrl-C out of it. I learned that quitting the application is quite. However, the app has not a close button because I cannot have that end users accidently close the app. If I run this app it is fullscreen, which is nice because I want this. than spend 48 hours attempting to cross-compile it for a raspberry.which now works.
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