https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=453423

--- Comment #19 from Ville Aakko <ville.aa...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Kyle B. from comment #17)

None of them are duplicates. At least bug #446389 is not!

First, considering the original report of this bug (as in: Numpad keyboard
shortcuts can not be assigned in Wayland) this report should be closed as
FIXED, as the keyboard shortcuts can be assigned, indeed. 

HOWEVER, many (me included) have commented on this bug report previously that
KDE Plasma can not *differentiate* between normal keys (i.e. non-numpad keys,
including PgUp, Home, End, cursor and the top number row above tenkeyless-part
of a keyboard) and Numpad keys when running Plasma, when making shortcuts;
meanwhile, running KDE Plasma under X.Org, it can can. Also, the OP mentions
the keyword "exclusive" later on, which kind of hints he may have seen this
misrecognition problem, too?

I'm certain I've meant to comment in Bug #446389 previously, but commented here
instead - possibly because of having too many tabs open and mixing which tab I
had open ;-).

#461291 seems to talk about Dolphin. #413310 seems to be a user wanting the
OPPOSITE behavior than many other users. The duplicate keys found on the
keyboard are recognized by the OS and are different on all keyboards, and
alternative keyboard shortcuts exists for a reason (so, I would categorize that
bug report as PEBCAK, as fixing it would break other users setups).

I suggest closing this as FIXED as it indeed "works" as Antti pointed out (but
not as many expect as per bug #446389).

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