https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=506705

--- Comment #7 from Vincent Pelletier <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> In general, we don't recommend that the default button in a dialog be
> destructive.

I would argue that in the case of this dialog I went through several actions
already to get to this dialog. Of course maybe I selected the wrong process and
am going to trigger the default action.

> The way QtWidgets dialogs get around this is by allowing arrow key
> navigation between buttons, to selecting the destructive one is easy.

Trying this now this does not seem to work: if I press the tab key until either
button is highlighted, then press the arrow towards the other button, the
highlight does not move. If I do press the left key then the right key (or vice
versa) then the highlight disappears from the initially highlighted button
without appearing anywhere (not on the other button, not on the "do not ask"
checkbox). I cannot tell if this is a visual bug or if focus is actually being
removed rather than moved.

FWIW I am currently on systemmonitor 6.3.6, KDE 6.13.0, Qt 6.8.2 and on
Wayland.

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