https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154804
Andrianos Papamarkou <papamark...@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |papamark...@gmail.com --- Comment #76 from Andrianos Papamarkou <papamark...@gmail.com> --- This context menu is one of the most frustrating desktop UI features of the past two decades. Some argue it’s about safety to prevent mistakes, but that’s not valid anymore—Dolphin already has an Undo feature for those rare instances. Just how frustrating is it? Imagine a workday where you're tasked with organizing 1,000 PDFs moving them to customers folders. Instead of completing the job in 3 hours with 1,000 clicks, you end up doubling that time to 6 hours with 2,000 clicks—all because you’re forced to react on same menu with the same option 1000 times! Even the most patient person would lose their mind. The mental strain is so intense, you might even consider switching desktop environment. Is there already a solution? Not really. Some suggest using a modifier key like Shift, Alt, or Control to bypass the confirmation. But in my example holding down the same key for three hours straight? That could cause serious joint issues from an orthopedic perspective. This unnecessary menu belongs to design bad practices—forcing users to repeatedly confirm obvious actions disrupts their workflow. It’s reminiscent of the notorious Windows confirmation prompts of the '90s and early 2000s, which became the subject of early internet memes, like the classic "Your mouse was moved. Are you sure you want to move it?" KDE remains the last desktop environment still uses `Apply` buttons. We love KDE. Plasma is by far the best Desktop Environment for Linux Distros. Please spend some time on it! -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.