https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=487648
Bug ID: 487648 Summary: Inconsistent use of buttons to navigate to different KCMs in "System Settings" application Classification: Applications Product: systemsettings Version: git-stable-Plasma/6.1 Platform: Arch Linux OS: Linux Status: REPORTED Severity: minor Priority: NOR Component: Quick Settings Assignee: plasma-b...@kde.org Reporter: yellow.dog...@gmail.com Target Milestone: --- Created attachment 169891 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=169891&action=edit Include screenshots highlighting the different button styles used on the "Quick Settings" page and the "Advanced Power Settings" page SUMMARY In the "Quick Settings" page of the System Settings application, there is inconsistent use of buttons that navigate to different KCMs. Two different types of buttons are used to perform the same action, which should be standardized for consistency. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Open the "System Settings" application. 2. Navigate to the "Quick Settings" page. 3. Observe the different types of buttons used for navigation to other KCMs. 4. Compare this with the buttons used lower on the same "Quick Settings" page and on the "Advanced Power Settings" page. OBSERVED RESULT In the "System Settings" application, particularly on the "Quick Settings" page, there are inconsistencies in the buttons used to navigate to different KCMs (KDE Control Modules). Specifically, two different types of buttons are used to perform the same action - navigating to another KCM. For consistency and better user experience, the same type of control should be used for the same action throughout the application. EXPECTED RESULT A consistent button type should be used throughout the application for navigating to other KCMs to enhance usability and coherence in the UI. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Windows: macOS: Linux/KDE Plasma: (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: KDE Frameworks Version: Qt Version: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION This inconsistency can confuse users and disrupt the user experience. Standardizing the button types will provide a more polished and professional appearance for the System Settings application. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.