[quoted lines by Sébastien Hinderer on 2026/02/25 at 10:21 +0100]

>So far I am not super used to long keypresss, so I do not really know
>how long I should keep the keys pressed to make sure I get a long rather
>than short keypress. I assume I could get some audio feedback to
>distinguish short from long keypresses buty my sound card is broken at
>the moment.

Broken or non/misconfigured?

>I seem to remember you Dave do not find double presses very appropriate,
>but I think as far as I am ocncerned, I would prefer having to press the
>key combination twice rather than having to keep it pressed.

That'd mean that the first press wouldn't act until a timeout. In this 
particular case, it'd mean that CLIP_NEW/ADD would cease to be immediate and 
users would always have to wait a significant amount of time for the action to 
occur.

>I also did think about another possibility: displaying a menu to select
>the feature one wants.

That'd take your attention away from the on-screen text.

NP's Alert Dots commit has been merged (instructions within his message).

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