ndavis added a comment.

  In D22102#487806 <https://phabricator.kde.org/D22102#487806>, @ngraham wrote:
  
  > Maybe I should move back and examine the rationale for the proposal.
  >
  > Right now, I find it *extremely* annoying, slow, and frustrating to test 
new themes, colors, icons, wallpapers, etc. The workflow is to click on the 
delegate, and then click on the Apply button in the corner of the window, or 
use its hidden Alt accelerator. If I want to see 5 items, I do this five times. 
If I want to look through 20 items, I do this 20 times. Every time I do this, I 
get frustrated and feel like it should be doable in a faster way.
  >
  > This proposal is one way to resolve the issue. I don't personally see a 
problem with the hidden double-click accelerator (obviously, or else I wouldn't 
have submitted the patch :) ), but if people don't like this approach, I hope 
we can have a conversation about alternative approaches to resolve the 
underlying issue of the test-multiple-items-in-a-grid-view-KCM workflow being 
quite slow. I can think of a few:
  >
  > - Move to the instant apply paradigm
  > - Add Preview buttons to all delegates that "virtually" apply the item to 
everything visible on screen
  > - Do the above, but on hover or selection, with a visible message that says 
"this is just a preview", click Apply to apply these settings"
  > - Probably way more
  
  
  Exposing the options through a simple command line interface would be another 
option.

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