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As Kai said: Activating the help cursor by pressing F1 (and actually putting 
useful help behind it!) would be a great thing to have from a user's 
perspective.
Contextual help would be much more helpful than a plain old help text, and 
changing the cursor to the help cursor would be a far less annoying unintended 
action than opening the help browser.

The question is: Do we think there is a chance to get developers to actually 
put useful contextual help in their UIs in the the future, or will it likely 
just be doing nothing in the vast majority of apps?

- Thomas Pfeiffer


On May 25, 2016, 11:01 p.m., Albert Astals Cid wrote:
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> Review request for KDE Frameworks and KDE Usability.
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> Repository: kconfig
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> F1 is too important and too easy to trigger for something like Help, that be 
> honest you don't need a shortcut for (since you don't invoke Help that often).
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> Diffs
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>   src/gui/kstandardshortcut.cpp 6be6309 
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> Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/128019/diff/
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> Testing
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> Thanks,
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> Albert Astals Cid
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