https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=496808

--- Comment #2 from udo <udoben...@online.de> ---
(In reply to Stefano Crocco from comment #1)
> Unfortunately, the version of Konqueror you're using isn't supported anymore
> since it's quite old and is still based on version 5 of Qt and the KDE
> Frameworks, while the current version of Konqueror is based on version 6 of
> Qt and KDE Frameworks.
> 
> To check whether this bug still exists, I'd need additional information:
> - what is the completion mode of your location bar (the place where you
> enter the address)? You can check it by right-clicking on it, choosing "text
> completion" and looking which entry is checked
> - what do you mean exactly when you say "slash is not accepted"? What
> happens when you press the slash the first time?

Interesting, I didn't notice before that a completion mode exists. Thanks for
the hint. The completion mode is on the 4th choice from above at "drop-down
menu".

I have to revise my previous statement that the error only occurs after
starting Konqueror. I have now also noticed it when Konqueror was open but the
window was inactive for a long time. 

What I like very much at konqueror is that he has an auto completion like at
the console. If I type a few characters and press the Tab key, the path is
automatically completed. So, to access my partition that are under /mnt, I
first have to type the slash (/).

What happens is that nothing happens. I press the slash key, but the slash is
simply not entered into the address field and the previous, highlighted path is
still visible. It's as if the key is broken. But it isn't broken. The slash is
only entered in the address field when the slash key is pressed a second time.
I'm sure that it's not the keyboard, because an earlier version of konqueror
under Debian bullseye on the same machine, the slash appears every time I press
it.

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