https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=391813

--- Comment #6 from ghavami...@hotmail.com ---
I see you're  point, accidentally opening sub-menus, though if you look at it
another way, which is my experience via launcher menu, it's fine to have them
open sequentially immediately and very responsively, until you reach your
desired sub-menu and if you drift off that somehow, it is as immediately
corrected, by virtue of it being immediately responsive, as the mistake was
made initially, by realigning to your desired sub-menu; if this were  a
recurrent problem it may be more to do with the geometry of the menu being easy
to drift off of; the alternative solution of a delay means the compromise of a
delay in opening the desired sub-menu choice and so invites an arguably
unnecessary click to open it, if you are impatient like myself, and can't wait
for the hover to open it, which isn't a bad way of doing things, but less
economical and fluid. personally, without fluidity and a hotkey to open and
display the menu prior to my cursor reaching the sub-menus, I'd not use the
global menu, when I can have them ever present to directly access on the
traditional menu bar, the only purpose of the global menu is aesthetic
otherwise and to provide slightly more screen space but not for a compromise in
workflow

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