ndavis added a comment.

  In D18571#401553 <https://phabricator.kde.org/D18571#401553>, @ngraham wrote:
  
  > One of the things I loved about macOS when I was a user was how many little 
hidden accelerators like this were sprinkled throughout the OS. You don't find 
them unless you go looking, but once you've found them, they're indispensable. 
There was a whole website I used to follow back in the day to learn about even 
more of them: https://hints.macworld.com/
  >
  > I don't think this would be too non-discoverable anyway; I was actually 
surprised that a double-click //didn't// function this way the first time I 
tried it. Double-click on a grid element to select + apply seems fairly natural 
to me at least.
  
  
  I think having some hidden, non-essential features that speed things up here 
and there is not a bad idea. It's not an objective reason, but I think a lot of 
people enjoy finding features like these. It turns the software into something 
to be mastered while still appearing simple at first. One of my favorite pieces 
of software, FL Studio, is absolutely littered with these kinds of features 
(perhaps going too far with it) and everyone who uses it loves sharing tips and 
tricks and finding new ones. It helps bring FL Studio users together and makes 
them more proud of being FL Studio users.

REPOSITORY
  R119 Plasma Desktop

BRANCH
  new-kcms-apply-on-double-click (branched from Plasma/5.15)

REVISION DETAIL
  https://phabricator.kde.org/D18571

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