I want to add a shortcut to create new tab in Konsole, but I want it to be local and not global (CTRL+T is already used by another application). I’ve searched and it seems that I need to go to Settings → Configure Keyboard Shortcuts, but I don’t have the settings anywhere. I read that I should have a menu bar, but…I don’t. What’s going on with my Konsole??? Thanks!

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    22 days ago

    It looks like you’re clicking on the title bar, roughly where the menu bar would be, click instead in the actual window.

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        Then there seems to be something wrong with your theme or installation as you should get the above. Also, Ctrl + Shift + T should open a new tab by default.

        What version of Plasma are you running?

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          22 days ago

          From your screenshot, I’m missing just the Menu.
          My KDE Plasma version is 6.1.5 CTRL+SHIFT+T works, and that’s something, THANKS! But if it’s possible I’d like to understand what’s wrong with my system. Thanks for the support!

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            22 days ago

            Try Ctrl + Alt + , to bring up keyboard shortcuts and from there your should be able to set show menu bar. Ctrl + Shift + , brings up the settings. These are all default key bindings so if they have been changed, you will have to experiment a bit.

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              21 days ago

              In the shortcut menu I can see that CTRL+SHIFT+M should bring up the menu, but it does not, it emulate enter. By the way, I’ve solved with F10. Thanks!