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| author | Felix Ernst <[email protected]> | 2022-04-20 21:44:05 +0000 |
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| committer | Felix Ernst <[email protected]> | 2022-04-20 21:44:05 +0000 |
| commit | 6c91dfa47ee703b2fbf2f7ad3e0bec6f32a6d5e8 (patch) | |
| tree | 97f474c5ca589bce6626bf477f8b2342ece6bd1d /src/settings/kcm | |
| parent | b3c8c1e24ecb99f7bc1aec4794a8465c6f5540fa (diff) | |
Don't deselect on Ctrl+Right-Click
(Part of my work towards !273)
Currently, when items are selected and a user right-clicks a selected item
while having the Ctrl key pressed down, the item is first
deselected and then a context menu is opened that doesn't involve
the item that was just deselected.
This is slightly confusing because normally one right-clicks an
item to see its context menu. Right-click being able to deselect
an item seems like unintended functionality in the first place but
in this scenario it also means that the intended opening of a
context menu for the pressed item doesn't even happen.
There is a good chance that nobody is even aware of this behaviour
because the normal way to deselect an item would be to
Ctrl+Left-Click if anything. Why would someone choose to open a
context menu and deselect items in a single step? Why would they
have selected an item they don't want to open a context menu for in
the first place?
Because of a discussion in this merge request deselecting on Ctrl+Middle-Click was also
removed for consistency with Ctrl+Right-Click and
Ctrl+Shift+Middle-Click.
This commit also makes a later implementation of a selection mode
more straightforward.
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