Kevin Krammer wrote: > On Tuesday 13 May 2008, Frank Bures wrote: >> I've been an OS/2 user for some 18 years and I switched to KDE some 6 >> months ago. I've known Linux and various other *NIX's since early days but >> only in CLI. >> >> My question: >> OS/2 Presentation Manager had a functionality when one could control a >> window without actually transferring focus to it. Example: One is >> composing an E-mail based on info viewed in a web browser. The mail >> windows partly obscures the web browser window. One can press <Ctrl> and >> while holding it move the browser slider with the mouse so that proper >> content would appear in the visible part of the browser window and yet the >> mail composition window will stay on top and ready to accept keystrokes. >> >> Is something similar available in KDE? > > You can do that with a mouse wheel, just position the cursor over the browser > window and scroll. > > Cheers, > Kevin Well, if I do that the only effect is that the browser window (below the mail window) activates, stays below and nothing else happens. Any idea? KDE 3.5.9 Thanks Frank -- <feeb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.