https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=500967

--- Comment #2 from ins...@no.capfr.fr ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> If something has default shortcuts, those can be disabled rather than
> removed, yes. Non-default shortcuts can only be removed though. And for
> custom commands, since they by definition have no default shortcuts, they
> therefore inherit the "can only be deleted, not disabled" behavior. So I can
> see where the issue comes from with your use case.
> 
> The thing is, if we did add the functionality you're requesting, surely the
> "this is a pain in the ass" behavior would simply shift to the annoyance of
> having to disable and re-enable the shortcut. It wouldn't actually stop
> being a pain in the ass, right?
> 
> In general, since the shortcuts are global in scope, you want to avoid
> overlaps with apps' functionality. Generally that's accomplished by using
> modifier keys. In this case, maybe Meta+F10 would be a better shortcut? Is
> there a reason why that doesn't work for your use case?

Hi Nate, thank you for your reply.
Indeed, the pain in the ass behaviour would shift to the need for enabling and
disabling custom shortcuts, but the underlying issue that keycodes are
intercepted and not forwarded to the active application is as far as I
understand a fundamental core part of waylands  ̶d̶e̶g̶r̶a̶d̶a̶t̶i̶o̶n̶ ̶o̶f̶ 
̶u̶s̶e̶r̶ ̶e̶x̶p̶e̶r̶i̶e̶n̶c̶e̶
security tenets, so that cannot be changed. It is still preferable (in my
opinion) to be able to enable and disable custom shortcuts instead of having to
keep track of custom shortcuts in a spreadsheet somewhere that is separate from
the KDE settings.
The reason why Meta+F10 does not work for my case is twofold: 1) It's probably
already bound to some default shortcut like "Switch to Workspace 10" and 2) I
have a 65% keyboard that doesn't have a function-key row. Not only do I not
have a Meta button on the right side of my keyboard, I also need to hit the
Layer+ key to turn my Number-Row into the function row, and suddenly a 2-button
shortcut is turned into a 3-button shortcut not unlike the 3-finger salute,
just even more uncomfortable.

You are of course not obligated in any way to support custom keyboard layouts,
this is just the reason why for me personally it doesn't work well.

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