Disable access keys in Konqueror

If you've ever used Konqueror in kde you might have found those access keys very irritating (you know those small yellow rectangles with letters in them), but you didn't found a way to turn them off? Well, look no further, here's the solution, just enter the following line into the console:

kwriteconfig --file khtmlrc --group "Access Keys" --key Enabled --type bool false

Now, press enter and voila, the access key are send to the eternal lands of /dev/null.

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Thanks for the bug report

This is a bug. There should be a way of turning off this feature in Konqueror using the GUI.

However if you add the following to ~/.kde/share/config/khtmlrc it will disable access keys:

[Access Keys]
Enabled=false

If this file does not exist then you will need to create it. After you have saved the file you will need to restart Konqueror.

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Thanks! Works fine.

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