This seems to be fixed in vivid.  The steps to test it are.

1 set up a machine with openssh-server and disallow password
authentication.  Then set up access using keys.

2. try connecting from the client machine using PCManFM and the URI for
the remote machine: sftp://[email protected]/

PCManFM now triggers a query for the key's passphrase and then uses the
key to log in.  This is as it should be.

** Changed in: pcmanfm (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Fix Released

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  PCManFM not opening SFTP connection with keys

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