Version: (using KDE 4.2.3) Installed from: SuSE RPMs I think, the default button in delete dialog (i.e. after pressing shift+delete) should be Cancel to avoid any data loss by mistake.
Am I wrong or did I read a similar report already reported and closed?
@FiNeX: I test it in kde4.2.87 but it is still there.
Yes, but it was closed due to an "invalid" reason, something like it is configurable or due to HIG rules... I cannot find the bug number... :-(
I'm quite sure this has been discussed already on kde-core-devel before KDE 4.0 has been released, but I cannot find the thread... As far as I remember the current behavior is a wanted behavior: The dialog is already there to prevent data loss and there should not be another barrier for the keyboard user to simply delete a file (for the mouse user "OK" and "Cancel" are handled equally - there is also no additional barrier to prevent an "accidental" clicking of "OK"). But this is out of scope of Dolphin and handled in kdelibs. I've changed this report to a WISH and have changed the component...
Related to (or duplicate of) bug 100166.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 100166 ***