ngraham added a comment.

  In D15341#323715 <https://phabricator.kde.org/D15341#323715>, @smithjd wrote:
  
  > KRunner as a standalone application does much more than search for files. 
Therefore adding independent shortcut configurability isn't so hard to justify. 
Kicker/Kickoff and dolphin search text input shortcuts on the other hand are 
configurable globally already, and only perform a subset of what KRunner does.
  
  
  Can you explain why the fact that KRunner does more than the search fields in 
Kicker/Kickoff and Dolphin is a justification for allowing you to customize a 
small subset of the navigation shortcuts there, but not elsewhere? Help me 
understand where you're coming from. If you'd want to use [ctrl] + [e] and 
[ctrl] + [s]  (etc.) to navigate in KRunner, why wouldn't you want to use them 
elsewhere too? What's the difference?

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  R119 Plasma Desktop

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  https://phabricator.kde.org/D15341

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