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Bug#249957: marked as done (kde: moving mouse past edge of screen causes desktop switch)



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Package: kde
Version: 3.2.2-1
Severity: normal


The bug is not so much that it happens, but rather that I cannot find a
way to turn this off.

I've searched all though the control center and don't see anything that
looks like it controls that behaviour.

I think the most logical place is Desktop/Multiple Desktops, but nothing
there controls this behaviour.

In the short term I'd like to know what to edit to stop this behaviour.



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* John [Thu, 20 May 2004 10:08:11 +0800]:

> The bug is not so much that it happens, but rather that I cannot find a
> way to turn this off.

  control center -> window behavior -> advanced tab -> active desktop
  borders -> disabled.

> In the short term I'd like to know what to edit to stop this behaviour.

  please, next time ask in debian-kde first, instead of reporting a bug
  which isn't such.

  cheers,

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