How to configure Hotkey combination for konsole session

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Good Day Everyone,

I want to change a hotkey combination ( Win + T ) that I have been using 
for a specific konsole session.

When I assign that combination to another program via kmenuedit, it 
gets "assigned" but when hit, only the previously assigned konsole 
session gets started.

I remember that kmenuedit used to issue a warning when one tried to use 
a hotkey combination which had already been assigned, but reassigns it 
anyway when told to do so (click OK). That didn't happen now when I 
assigned the hotkey combination that has been in use to start that 
konsole session to another application.

Now, I can't seem to remember how and where I configured TDE to use the 
above-mentioned key-combo (Win+T) to that specific konsole session.

I can't find that key-combo in kmenuedit either anymore.

Has anybody an idea or hint how/where hotkey combos für konsole sessions 
could also be configured?

Any thoughts appreciated, thanks.

Kind regards, Stefan
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