Version: 1.0 (using KDE 4.3.1) OS: Linux Installed from: openSUSE RPMs There is on way to use properly the System Settings Application w/o mouse. This is real usability downgrade since KDE 3.5. Too many unneeded features implemented but general functionality doesn`t work. I think this is very important to make KDE 4 more usable for keyboard users. 1) There is no standard menu. How I can active toolbar features (like Configure)? 2) I can navigate to Quick Search control only by Tab key (press it until I get it). There is simple way to add label with accelerator or activate it just by start typing. 3) How I can navigate when Quick Search contain some filter. Tab stops on first active item if the next item is grayed (disabled). Why filter doesn`t hide filtered items? 4) In classic view filter doesn`t affect right view. ... and this list may be expanded up to 10 items by any user with the unplugged mouse. It`s time to make KDE 4 pretty...
Not a kchart bug. Moving to systemsettings.
System Settings does not use a standard menu bar, primarily since it would be completely empty, and this a waste of vertical space. You can use Ctrl + F to bring focus to the Search Line Edit. I will add a tooltip for this in 4.5, since the string freeze is now in effect. I have added a shortcut to current trunk, Ctrl + M which will bring up the Configure dialog. For the classic view, this is due to it not supporting the disabled state.
SVN commit 1062211 by bcooksley: Add shortcut for Configure action. CCBUG: 218537 M +1 -0 SettingsBase.cpp WebSVN link: http://websvn.kde.org/?view=rev&revision=1062211
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 404065 ***