https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=502091

--- Comment #22 from Gabriel Gazzán <gabcor...@gmail.com> ---
Yes, I agree that Ctrl has other common associations, users may expect.
(If I don't remember bad, for example, I think in Premiere Pro when you drag a
clip to the timeline pressing Ctrl, the clip gets inserted in whichever track
you drop it into, cutting the existent clip and moving it forward, in the
process.)

So, any modifier key (that makes sense in the context of the program) will be
good for this purpose.

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