PS: The keyboard layout is actually applied by the "keyboard" kded plugin I think. So your issue might have also been because kded5 loaded the KDE4 plugin by mistake. Maybe KF5 wasn't aware that the KF5-based keyboard plugin exists, and therefore loaded the KDE4 one because of before-mentioned bug? It is part of the package plasma5-desktop, so you should have had it installed in any case, but maybe your sycoca cache was outdated or something like that (in that case running "kbuildsycoca5" should have fixed it). If your actual problem was that systemsettings5 loaded the KDE4 based config module (kcm_input), it might have the same cause too. But I don't think that would even be possible because systemsettings5 would probably just crash then. Or you really just ran KDE4's systemsettings to configure the keyboard layout as I suggested already. That would of course explain why all those KDE4 settings modules were open/loaded, and the settings were ignored. I don't think there's a general problem here though. Kind Regards, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org