Disabling Super-Key App-Menu Shortcut In KDE

Another new “feature” that KDE has acquired in the last few months is that you just have to press and release the Super (aka “Windows”†) modifier key, and the application menu will appear. This annoys me because I frequently lean on modifier keys while thinking about whether to use them, then release them when I change my mind. And then this damn menu pops up. As is usual with KDE, turning this off is pretty easy, but in this case it’s a little counterintuitive. If you right-click on the app-menu icon in the taskbar, you can choose the “Application Launcher Settings” item in the menu that appears (the name might vary a little bit depending on which particular app menu widget you have installed). In the settings dialog that comes up, you will see two panes to choose from, “Appearance” and “Keyboard shortcuts”. Naturally you go to “Keyboard shortcuts”, only to see an entry showing Alt-F1 as the trigger keystroke. So where do you control the use of the Super key? Never fear. Remove this Alt-F1 setting, and the special behaviour of the Super key disappears as well. †No, it doesn’t have a Windows logo on my Das Keyboard Pro 4. It’s imprinted with some kind of indescribable wing-like symbol.
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro