https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=461485
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--- Comment #7 from fanzhuyi...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to popov895 from comment #6)
> (In reply to NM64 from comment #0)
> > Many other software that use plus and minus for various functions, such as
> > changing zoom levels or changing volume levels, allows using the equal ( = )
> > key without the need to hold shift, so why shouldn't calculator software be
> > the same, especially when the 'Enter' key already exists that doubles as the
> > equal function?
> 
> Zooming only uses the + and - keys, so making the = key operate as the + key
> won't break anything.  At the same time, KCalc users can use the = key to
> evaluate an expression, so this can break the UX of such users.

Agreed. Also using = as + doesn't make sense in layouts where + and = are not
physically on the same key.

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