On Friday 20 February 2009 08:11:54 am Kishore wrote: > On Friday 20 Feb 2009 6:53:31 pm Anne Wilson wrote: > > On Friday 20 February 2009 13:01:27 Daniel D Jones wrote: > > > A couple of oddities about Konsole under KDE 4.2. First, right click > > > doesn't work on my setup. It gets you absolutely nothing. Is this a > > > design decision, a configuration option that I'm missing somewhere or > > > something broken on my system? > > > > What did you expect it to do? > > If it does not show any context menu then i would say your setup is broken. Setup or some strange interaction between Plasma and display driver? Thanks to the legacy Nvidia card and slow proprietary driver update cycle I have seen kind of unvisible context menu (right click). Only shadow revealed that Plasma actually did something. Without shadow I would think that context menu is missing. > > > Second, sometimes using the mouse scroll wheel scrolls the screen up > > > and down, like using a scroll bar, and sometimes it scrolls through > > > your command history, like hitting the up and down arrow keys. I > > > haven't found any rhyme or reason for when it does one and when it does > > > the other. Anyone have a clue if that's configurable? > > > > I've not seen that in konsole, but I've seen it in other things. I > > believe it happens when I accidentally move the mouse with the Ctrl-key > > down. Clicking with the Ctrl-key down seems to stop it. > > If there is scrollable text (history) in the konsole then it scrolls the > displayed text. Otherwise, konsole send the up/down key events to the > application letting it handle it the way it usually dies. This is what you > saw... where bash (or whatever shell you use) received the up/down key > events and accordingly displayed command history. Interesting feature. It is tied to status of scroll bar. I tried to scroll with a mouse wheel after there was something to scroll using Ctrl, Alt, and Shift keys, both left and right, but nothing happened. I can't see any options in Settings > Configure Shortcuts, nor in Configure Window Behavior that configure this. The former I checked just make sure it is not misplaced there. -- Regards, Rajko ___________________________________________________ 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.