https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=453423

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--- Comment #10 from onlybugreports <gotmanyaccou...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Marcin Juszkiewicz from comment #8)
> wev says:
> 
> [14:     wl_keyboard] key: serial: 2056; time: 820672; key: 10; state: 1
> (pressed)
>                       sym: 1            (49), utf8: '1'
> [14:     wl_keyboard] key: serial: 2057; time: 820784; key: 10; state: 0
> (released)
>                       sym: 1            (49), utf8: ''
> [14:     wl_keyboard] key: serial: 2058; time: 822544; key: 87; state: 1
> (pressed)
>                       sym: KP_1         (65457), utf8: '1'
> [14:     wl_keyboard] key: serial: 2059; time: 822632; key: 87; state: 0
> (released)
>                       sym: KP_1         (65457), utf8: ''
> 
> So for Wayland those are two separate keys as they should be. Why KDE thinks
> otherwise?
> 
> And when bug gets closed as WONTFIX?

I've got the same result. xev and wev reports different keys for '1' and 'KP_1'
and the other keypad keys. On KDE x11 I can bind different shortcuts for '1'
and 'KP_1' no problem, but under KDE wayland when I press 'KP_1' it acts as if
I pressed '1'.

This bug prevents me from using kde wayland since I have several shortcuts
mapped to all the keypad keys which really speed up my workflow.

I can'รพ compile plasma with KF6 due to work, but would be nice to confirm if
this bug still happens considering the migration to QT6.

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