https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=452486
--- Comment #2 from David Chmelik <[email protected]> --- Most systemsettings uses <ALT>a keystrokes to 'apply' (and certain letters for other buttons 'cancel,' 'discard') which users get used to. A few other systemsettings menus: regional (date & time, input method, spell-check,) hardware (all sub-menu 'apply' buttons) 'apply' use <ALT>p, <ALT>l, <ALT>y, which confuses users and makes them usually press <ALT>a, then nothing happens, then they must double-check and use unexpected keys. No other systemsettings buttons use a,p,l,y, so 'apply' should be same/standardized/consistent throughout all its menus. The current format prevents users from ever learning an easy system a button is same/standard/consistent, rather than be entirely different/non-standard/inconsistent, leaving users permanently mixing-up & confused. There may be other cases (haven't researched (in)consistency buttons besides 'apply.') -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
