Jose Celestino wrote: >Words by SnapafunFrank [Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 11:32:57PM -0400]: > > >>Jose Celestino wrote: >> >> >> >>>Words by Bob Stia [Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 11:38:38PM -0400]: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Jose, >>>> >>>>I may be too thick to understand this. You want to open a new window in >>>>konsole, (the terminal program)? >>>> >>>>If that is what you want, in the lower left hand corner there is an >>>>icon, Each time you click on it, it opens a new window with the prompt >>>>in it. You can then go back and forth by clicking on the appropriate >>>>terminal. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>No, this *does*not* open a new window, it opens a *new*tab*. The other >>>problem is that I don't want to click anywhere; I want a keyboard >>>shortcut. That's all. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>If you are using konsole then: >> >>Ctrl+Alt+N will open a new session. ( Lower case 'n' is OK. ) >> >>You can configure your own shortcuts under the ' Settings ' menu - ' >>Configure Shortcuts ' >> >>I stuck with " Ctrl+Alt+/n /" where '/n/' here is the number >>corrosponding to the session number. >> >> >> > >Ok, I give up. > > > Why ? Once set up you only use the keyboard ~ that is what you made very clear earlier. Just for interest sake, tell us how you did all you asked for before KDE. -- Newbie Seeking USER_FUNCTIONALITY always! Regards SnapafunFrank Big or small, a challenge requires the same commitment to resolve. Registered Linux User # 324213 [ http://counter.li.org/ ] ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.