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This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "homercycles" (Jul 31st 2008, 12:26pm)
That can be changed (it annoys me, too).I have the openSUSE KDE 4.1 Live CD installed into a VirtualBox at home, so, if I remember rightly, click on your KDE menu, then there'll be a Customize Desktop icon. Click on that, then go into the mouse properties, and it's in there somewhere.I dont like single clicking to open things. I want the option to turn on double clicking this way I can easily select things and not worry about opening them.
Since the announcement of the availability of KDE 4.1 I thought this might be a great place to get a ranked listing of the missing functionality present in KDE 3 series and not yet ported to 4.1
Well, this can already be done. Go into System Settings > Desktop > Desktop Effects > All Effects > Window Management and deselect all the switching options.
- in KDE 4.1, Alt-Tab shows the window list horizontally (as Gnome does ! with all these OpenGL bells and whistles :-(( - thus it does not display each window title; when having regularly far more than 10 windows open, it's impossible to switch quickly to the required window - it's unusable - I do need a vertical list displaying the titles - at least as an option
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