KDE 5 had a feature in the keyboard shortcuts in settings where you could set a Window Action as a trigger instead of a keyboard shortcut (Documentation in the link). This means that KDE would do something every time a certain window appeared. This was very useful, my use case was changing the TeamViewer authorization prompt to NT logon as I don’t use the normal TeamViewer password. I think there should be a workaround if it’s truly gone, but for the life of me I can’t remember or search for the name of this software that does something every time a certain window is created.

  • JTskulk@lemmy.worldOP
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    7 months ago

    I did a workaround by editing a script I found and don’t understand using xprop, xwininfo, and xdotool. I probably should have mentioned that I’m using X, most of this stuff doesn’t work on Wayland. Here’s my script so far:

    #!/bin/bash
    
    xprop -spy -root _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW | grep --line-buffered -o '0[xX][a-zA-Z0-9]\{7\}' |
    while read -r id; do
        class="`xprop -id $id WM_CLASS 2> /dev/null | grep TeamViewer`"
        if [ -n "$class" ]; then
            if xprop -id "$id" | grep -q 'WM_NAME(STRING) = "TeamViewer Authentication"'; then
                echo "key Tab
                key space
                key shift+Tab
                key shift+Tab
                key Down
                key Tab
                type {my.username}
                key Tab
                key ctrl+u"| xdotool -
                # wait for the window to be closed
                xprop -spy -id $id > /dev/null 2>&1
                fi
        fi
    done
    
    

    It spits out errors after the window closes because I think it’s trying to get windows properties from the now closed window, but it gets the job done!

    Edit: changed the script to be much smaller and not show errors.