Hi, thanks for your answer - I want to give my answer to it. > All that information (thanks) but you failed to explain what the STRG key > is! Never-the-less, google to the rescue, and it seems safe to say, > that's German for the CTRL aka control key. =:^) Sorry - I was used that much to it that I forgot I use a german keyboard. > To answer your question, I don't believe it's possible to configure mouse > combinations that way. KDE's "hotkey" mapping seems not so powerful in > that regard. Oh, this is an important point. Nevertheless, I want to add that it has to be possible. The reason for this is: Before I reinstalled the whole system, I made an upgrade from Kubuntu 8.04 (KDE 3) to 9.04 (KDE 4) - and after rebootng the system, I both did get an KDE 4 desktop and working key bindings. I know that this may also be related to some of Ubuntu' s known technology, but it was working - I saw it on my own laptop. And also, I can switch the cube on with <CTRL>-<F11> (default settings)... I also tried to only use 2 keys (eg <CTRL>+<LeftMouse>), but no single button of my mouse was recognizes. So the question is: What goes wrong here? I doubt that it' s a general question, because I can left-click on things in my KDE 4 desktop, so the first step would be to find out why left mouse button is not taken at all for ANY (!) key binding function. Any ideas? Regards, Michael ___________________________________________________ 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.