Thank's. This solves it. So it was a bug (sometimes hard to separate a bug from a KDE3 to 4 change). I checked the bugs where there was already a bug on Classic menu not showing with alt-F1 when auto-hide is set. Turns out that not using auto-hide the arrow-navigation in classic menu works as well. Still on KDE 4.3.4 in Debian sid Best wishes (Dont use the kickoff menu since I lack the overview. ) On Wednesday 17 March 2010, Duncan wrote: > Sven posted on Tue, 16 Mar 2010 19:40:40 +0100 as excerpted: > > In my KDE 3.5 I access the KDE menu by pressing <alt> F1 then I can > > navigate the menu selecting programs using the arrow keys. > > > > Is this possible in KDE4 ? I manage to open the K menu when pressing > > <ctrl> <esc> (I think) for several seconds but then need to grab the > > mouse for navigating. > > It is indeed possible. > > The thing is, in kde4, there's at least three possible kmenu alternatives, > kickoff, lancelot, and classic, which work slightly differently. > Meanwhile, they and other widgets found on the panels and desktop > activities are called plasmoids, in keeping with the name of the desktop > app, plasma. > > Any plasmoid can have a hotkey associated with it. Context-click on it > (normally right click) and select settings for that plasmoid. One of the > sections (some have only one, some have more) should be keyboard > shortcut. Set that, and you should be able to access the plasmoid > globally using that shortcut. > > The below status is with 4.4.1 as installed here: > > The default menu plasmoid is kickoff. Using my assigned shortcut key > indeed pops it up, with the cursor focus in the search box. I am indeed > able to use the arrows and enter key for navigation. > > I don't have lancelot installed ATM so can't try it. > > The classic menu seems to have a bug. If I activate it with the mouse, > arrow navigation works. If I activate it with the hotkey, focus returns > to the app I was in, and the arrow keys do nothing. Unfortunately, that > means keyboard-only activation and navigation is impossible -- it can be > /activated/ with the keyboard, but then at least one mouse click is > required to refocus the menu, or activated by mouse and then /navigated/ > with the keyboard, but it doesn't appear possible to both activate and > navigate it with the keyboard, without at least one mouse click to focus > on the menu. > > I'm unaware if this bug has been filed. Perhaps someone else will look it > up and see. Meanwhile, kickoff is the default menu. Perhaps you can use > it instead? At least here, activation and navigation /do/ both work with > it. And I assume they work with lancelot as well, tho I've not verified > it as I decided not to install it at the last upgrade. > ___________________________________________________ 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.