https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=439898

kostyarin <kostyarin.iva...@gmail.com> changed:

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             Status|RESOLVED                    |REOPENED
         Resolution|INTENTIONAL                 |---

--- Comment #2 from kostyarin <kostyarin.iva...@gmail.com> ---
> I think it's not Plasma specific,
> it's just default XKB configuration
> files presented in distro. See
> Advanced tab in KCM Keyboard Settings
> for more options.

> Did you see other behavior in other DEs?

> You can make your own Caps Lock option
> displayed in the KCM, by editing XKB files.

> But that is out of scope here.

It's completely Plasma bug. It doesn't called "Standard XKB configurations with
funny pins". It's called keyboard configurations. Check it out
https://imgur.com/xWIndhu


Being a user, I expect this selection to work as it's expected.

If it's called "Standard XKB configurations with funny pins" then no problems
-- since no one know what it is and how it works. And a misbehavior is
expected.

But when I switch pins this way (see image), there is only one way how it
should work. And it can't be seen in other DE.

Jut to make it clear:

- Have you ever hear about UX/UI?
- What should got a user with such settings?
- Is misleading one of KDE/Plasma goals?

I think "It's standard XKB" is not the solution.


---

P.S.: Also, looks like, all other DE misbehavior can be a reason to KDE
misbehavior. "I just don't want to even delve into it" will be more fair.

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