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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    Re: Pressing unconfigured key
From:       RalfGesellensetter <rgx () gmx ! de>
Date:       2009-05-28 14:19:50
Message-ID: 200905281619.51056.rgx () gmx ! de
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On Mittwoch 27 Mai 2009 08:03:03 Maciej Pilichowski wrote:
> Ignore it. User left it not configured.

+1 - but:

Yes, too much artificial intelligence is scaring. 
I also am often asked if to activate sticky keys when holding down the shift 
key too long - but accept this approach to phyically challanged people.

Very often, I want to type a message (or more often search term) in KMail, but 
the text box lost its focus - and suddenly reply and forward windows are 
opening. Sometimes, KMail crashed because there where too many undefined keys 
in my search expression (I think). Here a query for undefined keys could have 
saved me!

As a compromise: "Don't ask again about this key/today/ever at all" could be a 
way to satisfy any needs.

What do you think?
ReGards
(RG)

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