https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343519

--- Comment #16 from Ricardo J. Barberis <ricardo.barbe...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Julien Muchembled from comment #12)
> My workflow is mainly to use the clipboard with the keyboard:
> - Ctrl+Q as a shortcut to open it in the bottom-right corner of the screen
> - [up]/[down] arrows to select entry
> - [enter] to select or [esc] to cancel (i.e. keep the already first 
> - focus is automatically back to the application I was using before Ctrl+Q
> And I do this very often.

Me too :)

> But now with KDE5, the klipper is unusable, in 2 different ways.
> 
> 1. "builtin" klipper (i.e. clipboard selected in the "general" tab of system
> tray settings)
> 
> - A shortcut can be selected in the "item" tab (no regression here)
> - [enter] does not even select the entry

Actually, if you select an entry with [enter] it jumps to second place!

> - [esc] closes the clipboard but goes to the system tray instead of giving
> back the focus the previously used application

This one doesn't happen if you configure the systray to always show klipper,
only if it's hidden. Still annoying beacause I prefer it hidden.

And I also would like to select and close with [enter], like the external
klipper does.

> 2. "external" klipper (i.e. clipboard deselected, and klipper started
> separately from the launcher)
> 
> - Not possible to open it with a keyboard shortcut in a fixed place of the
> screen (preferably bottom-right). It's possible to open it at the position
> of the mouse but that's annoying since I never know in advance where I'll
> have to look.
> - [enter] and [esc] work as expected.
> - Bug #93649 still there ("Separate configuration from history in Klipper's
> popup menu").

I don't mind that bug, I even like to have those options there :)

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