--nextPart1508516.0PN8PvAG0V Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Lubos Lunak wrote: >=A0This is exactly the same like another very similar feature, which has > only a different key (Win) and a different menu (Windows Start > menu/K-Menu). I'm sorry, but there's one big difference between those two: =46or the K Menu, we control the single action in the desktop that it=20 triggers. =46or the menubar, we do not control whether applications act in response t= o=20 Alt or not. Qt-only applications, for instance (like Skype and Google=20 Earth), do act. Other applications in the desktop do too. By the same=20 token, other applications in the desktop do not and instead act on F10=20 (Gtk-based applications, including Mozilla). Some oddballs like Opera act=20 to neither. My personal preference would be for Alt to stay and free up F10 for more=20 important tasks. But that's me. Considering I've just found out I have=20 used Gimp and Mozilla time and again and never noticed they did not react=20 to Alt, I believe I don't use that shortcut quite that often (only in=20 KMail, I think). =2D-=20 =A0 Thiago Macieira =A0- =A0thiago (AT) macieira.info - thiago (AT) kde.org =A0 =A0 PGP/GPG: 0x6EF45358; fingerprint: =A0 =A0 E067 918B B660 DBD1 105C =A0966C 33F5 F005 6EF4 5358 --nextPart1508516.0PN8PvAG0V Content-Type: application/pgp-signature -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBGDnR0M/XwBW70U1gRAjMoAJ9GGnhPIHZLdHOorQ+sqMMGGKmxQgCgubzb 9ipu3YkuyyZyy7LGzmdR76s= =6mjD -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --nextPart1508516.0PN8PvAG0V--