SUMMARY Ctrl-Alt-T doesn't launch konsole by default. One needs to go to `System Settings > Shortcuts > Add Application > Konsole` to enable it. Please enable that by default, like e.g. Meta+E is enabled for Dolphin or Meta+. for the Emoji Selector. Otherwise, user supports and documentation in thousands of other products, suffers. We cannot instruct users to "open a terminal with Ctrl-Alt-T, run that command, and tell us its output" if we have to fill two pages first with "how to open a terminal in a hundred different desktop environments that the user might have"; and that's without getting into the different translations of the UI. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Launch the latest KDE Neon or any other distribution 2. Press Ctrl-Alt-T OBSERVED RESULT Konsole doesn't open. EXPECTED RESULT Konsole should open. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux/KDE Plasma: neon-testing-20230214-0250.iso KDE Plasma Version: 5.27.0 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.104.0 Qt Version: 5.15.8 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION It happens in other distributions as well.
I have it on Wayland Arch. I see it in System Settings > Shortcuts under Applications > Konsole. I do not recall doing anything special to set that. I have installed plasma-meta and kde-applications-meta. How are you testing? If not on bare-metal, is your VM intercepting that keychord.
Created a new user via System Settings. Logged in as new user. Ctrl-alt-t did not launch konsole. Konsole was not listed as an application in System Settings > Shortcuts. Manually added konsole as an application. Ctrl-alt-t was pre-filled as the shortcut to launch the application and it appeared to work.
Fixed with https://invent.kde.org/utilities/konsole/-/commit/24620fa8179961cb2ba718bdbe7252a846c36b35