https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=479364

--- Comment #4 from Kristen McWilliam <kmcwilliampub...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3)
> As for the original request, I think that has to be a no. There's not a
> reason I can see to set a default keyboard shortcut for one random System
> Tray applet but not all the others--especially for an applet that already
> has a keyboard shortcut available to access its content in another way.

Definitely doesn't need a _default_ shortcut, just a (discoverable) way to set
one.

> The issue here is that for applets whose "Configure..." button opens a KCM
> or nonstandard dialog, you won't see the page that lets you set a keyboard
> shortcut for it. For those, you have to do so via the System Tray's own
> config dialog, on the "Entries" page.
> 
> I'm not sure how we could improve this, but I'll change the title to reflect
> the true issue.

Aside from the idea of there being a button that takes the user to the
appropriate entry in the System Tray Settings, it can be confusing that the
System Tray Settings has both `Entries` (that can configure keyboard shortcuts
for various items) and `Keyboard Shortcuts` (which configures only the System
Tray Settings shortcut).

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