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Wednesday, February 21st 2007, 10:08am

missing 'back' button in systemsettings

When I freshly installed KDE, I used to have a 'back' button in the top left corner of the systemsettings application (similar to MacOSX). It was not actually labeled 'back', but you get the drift.

This button has disappeared somehow. Maybe I changed a setting at the time to do this, but I was not aware of it. I can't find it at any rate.

Now I have to restart systemsettings each time I want to go back to the main screen you get when you start it.

How can I get this button back?

I am using KDE 3.5.2 on ubuntu.

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "stragulus" (Feb 21st 2007, 10:08am)


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Wednesday, February 21st 2007, 10:22am

can't help you with 'system settings', but i can point you to the official kde control center, so you can still configure your system while waiting for an answer.

press [alt][f2] to get a command dialog and type kcontrol
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Wednesday, February 21st 2007, 2:39pm

Try the Settings menu -> Configure Toolbar, then look for the Back action from the Avail actions column and place it in the Current actions column.
OS: Kubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper Drake) | KDE 3.5.3
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