Re: A couple KDE questions
For the shortcut, runn kmenuedit and select the mozilla item you want to
run with the shortcut. Look on the right bottom of the window. It should
say something like "Current Shortcut key" and a button to the right of
it. Click the button and press your shortcut. For non menu item it is
alot more work...;-)
For the cycling go to Control Center->DesktopTop>Window behaviour. Not
to many options, but maybe you can customize a bit more there
Regards
Tinus
On Wed, 2003-04-23 at 07:29, Maria Rodriguez wrote:
> Hi All!
>
> I am trying out KDE for the first time and so far, it looks pretty good. One thing that I am really hoping it has is something like sawfish's functionality where you can map a series of key sequences to "run program X". For example, I typically have "Windows-button + m" mapped to run /usr/bin/mozilla. Is there a way to do this in KDE without too much trouble?
>
> Oh, and another thing I just noticed -- when you do an ALT-TAB through the open windows, it cycles through the list of open items. I'm used to it where the cursor cycles into the newly cycled window (as I usually am looking at the window where I want to be rather than at the name of each of the windows in the listing). Is there a way to configure KDE to behave in such a fashion?
>
> Thank you!!!
>
> Maria
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