https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=433260

--- Comment #10 from vindicator <nroycea+...@gmail.com> ---
Woooowww! I'm mind-blown. I'm no meager/newb user either and never knew that.
I just looked into it a TINY bit and came across:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/16090932

I'm trying to think of what I can do (besides... OH! okay, I just tried this on
this issue and it still didn't work.)
1. Press the Window key
2. Press the space bar key

What happened: The space bar action was injected in the filter.
What should have happened: The space bar action should have "clicked" (mouse
press down and up) the selected item which would be the first favorite item.
You could also press the right-arrow after step 1 to make sure the next
favorite item is highlighted.

The enter key, instead of doing nothing, would change the "highlighted" look to
a "selected" look for the highlighted item.

Once every item desired is selected, then the spacebar "clicks" all selected
items (unless the last highlighted item is not selected, in which case, only
that highlighted item is "clicked").

If you want to type (spacebar) in the filter, you'd need to tab/arrow to it
first.

I'd love to find some program/window or site (probably not "site" since that
would be dependent on the browser complying with the system rules) that would
definitively show the effects of these actions.

As low-priority, it may be helpful in the keyboard settings to have a section
where these things could be learned/tried-out.
The mouse section could have an image of a mouse where the button actions are
highlighted in the image when pressed/released. Not sure how that would pan out
with the various types of mice buttons and their locations.
Of course, it may just be easier to have a "help" link in those sections that
explains these very basic (even though I didn't even know it) functions.

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