Hi KDEers, I'm wondering why my Control Center doesn't change my shortcuts. 1) Control Center > Regional Accessibility > Keyboard Shortcuts > Application Shortcuts; 2) Change the "Current Scheme" to "Unix Scheme"; Then you'll see that the "Quit" item in the "File" category acquire a "Ctrl+Q" shortcut, among other changes. 3) Press the "Apply" button. You'll still see the "Ctrl+Q" shortcut. 4) Close the Control Center. 5) Do (1). The change is gone. "Ctrl+Q" is not there. Ending the current KDE session and logging-in again doesn't help. (If you do (1) after the relogging-in, the "Ctrl+Q" shortcut is gone.) Where are the shortcut settings are stored? After closing the Control Center, $ cd .kde $ find . -mtime 1 ./share/apps/RecentDocuments ./share/apps/RecentDocuments/hdb[7].desktop ./share/apps/RecentDocuments/kmix.png.desktop ./share/config/khelpcenterrc ./share/config/ksnapshotrc $ I don't see anything related to shortcuts. I found khotkeysrc and khotkeys_update, but they aren't modified by the Control Center. I deleted these two file, ended the current session, logged in again, and repeated the cycle (1)--(5) above, but nothing changes. Neither khotkeysrc or khotkeys_update was created. What do you think is wrong? Regards, Ryo ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.