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From keyboard press Shift+Delete, helps until you will find how to do it with mouse.
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Quoted from "stevejohnson" Its so simple go for right click on the screen you will get all the menu. you see the screesaver and there you can change it . Are you talkin' about KDE 4.* ?
Here are two pictures showing how Dolphin can be configured to show directories. I have also moved all panels to left and so they don't take much space index.php?page=Attachment&attachmentID=1028 index.php?page=Attachment&attachmentID=1027 Quoted from "dejamuse" simplicity Well, for example I love that KDE is NOT simple, that there are many ways to configure it and take advantage of all those nice features. Simplicity just is not word do describe KDE. For users who like simple, easy, small etc, ...
Quoted from "dejamuse" I have been using KDE4 on PCBSD7 for a few weeks now and I'm totally disappointed. Losing the tree view in the file manager was the final straw Little more curiosity please Did you look at Dolphins "View" menu?
Btw, OpenSuse has Kde4 which has enabled desktop where you can have files and directories.
Quoted from "attila_66" I think that we have to work a lot to see our ex desktop that we love. As from point of view of software developer - I wouldn't hope on that. See, sometimes is maintaining backward-compatibility too difficult, takes too many time and manpower to implement and keep bugfree, that it is easier to let it go. As Desktop Folder gives almost all functionality to keep data there - files and directories, maybe it is easier to take it as it is. For example.. if you just swiched bo...
Quoted from "attila_66" 1-change menu style A little curiosity could help you -- From Start button choose context menu and from there "Switch to Classic Menu Style"
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_KDE4 Using "KDE 4.2 Weekly Snapshots Only" from there and it is working pretty well
Quoted from "qqqqqqqqq9" I would love to know that, too. All this fading, slow resizing and visual feedback is really annoying. Whatabout: switch off OpenGL, change style and disable all desktop effects?
For example, in KDE 3.5 it works : reading foreground window, like browser, and when scrolling on background window, like terminal, browser still stays foreground but scrolling gives focus to terminal so that I can start type there. In KDE 4.2 I can only scroll background terminal, but cursor stays in foreground window. Can somebody help?
Quoted from "kwa71" Hello, I'm using KDE 4.1. but it doesn't seem like there is anything in the menus to access a screensaver. what's the program called that handles this and how can I access it through the menus? Start -> Computer -> System Settings -> Desktop -> Screen Saver
Quoted from "attila_66" Hello, What i want is very simple!! I want my desktop back as storage area for quick access and frequently used items. Thanks. You can use "Desktop Folder" widget as storage area at your desktop.
Quoted from "Quantum" You guys have more than one desktop? How did you get them? I have no applets at all for Kicker, much less the pager. At taskbar (or kicker) get context menu with mouse right button or press menu button at the right (additional panel appears) and choose "add widgets" and find "Pager", select it and press button "add widget" Quoted from "Quantum" I can't even get Kicker at the top of the screen where I like it to be. There are no Preferences. Press settings button at taskbar...
Quoted from "mersault" Hello, it is possible to place KDE4 panel on the right side? It is not problem in KDE3 - I just drag the panel to the right side. I like having panel on the right side on widescreen monitors.. It is possible to change the size of KDE4 panel? If this two things are not possible, do you plan it to implement it? Will it be in KDE 4.2 or KDE 4.3? Thank you on the panels right side you see one icon, clicking on that there appears one additional panel top of panel - when this p...