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Subject: [Bug 146305] In Konqueror 3.5.7 the yellow shortcut popups are shown
From: Heiko Baums <heiko () baums-on-web ! de>
Date: 2007-06-03 19:07:36
Message-ID: 20070603190736.5907.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From heiko baums-on-web de 2007-06-03 21:07 -------
The only thing I can say is that I've installed KDE 3.5.6 before and did an update to \
KDE 3.5.7 by Gentoo's portage (emerge -uDN world).
After the update I rebooted the system and logged in with kdm. Then I of course \
connected to the internet, started konqueror and opened a website. As soon as the \
website was loaded these yellow popups with the shortcuts popped up without pressing \
a key. I left the keyboard completely alone and the keyboard is pretty new so that \
the reason can't be a defect keyboard.
By pressing the Ctrl key the yellow popups disappeared but popped up again after \
about a second, again without pressing a key. Only after pressing the Ctrl key a \
second time they finally disappeared but only until a new website was loaded.
This happened with many websites, among others:
http://www.rbb-online.de/_/kontraste/index_jsp.html
http://www.wdr.de/tv/monitor/index5.phtml
And some more. If I recall correctly there were also the Gentoo forum's and KDE sites \
affected.
The only thing which helped to fix was to put these lines into \
~/.kde/share/config/khtmlrc:
[Access Keys]
Enabled=false
Or can this be triggered by some mouse gestures which I thought I had deactived some \
time? But now I'm seeing that they are activated again, maybe some newly added. But \
I'm not sure if I moved the mouse when these popups popped up. I don't think so.
In this case I would suggest that these mouse gestures should be deactived by \
default.
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