Johannes Huesing posted on Thu, 10 Dec 2009 22:48:32 +0100 as excerpted: > I recently switched to a more recent version of Ubuntu for reasons too > far-fatched to be related here, and found KDE 3.5 replaced by KDE 4.3. > As other users before me (as much I can gather from the list) I was in > for a surprise. Heh! Me too, tho I had been following (and trying to use) kde4 since some weeks before the 4.0 release. But I expected it to be usable by 4.2.4, especially since kde was claiming it was usable by then, when I finally decided to get serious about the switch, without the well over 100 hours I had to put into it to actually /make/ it usable. > While cherishing the possibilities that follow <Alt>-<F2>, there are > some mundane functions I would like to perform, such as switching > between desktops with a keyboard shortcut, something that used to work > with <Ctrl>-<Tab> under KDE. Is it possible to do anything like that > with KDE4? Yes. I'm using kde 4.3.4 here but the below should be accurate for any 4.3, and similar for 4.2. In "the application formerly known as kcontrol" (generically and less accurately now renamed systemsettings), computer administration, keyboard and mouse, in the global keyboard shortcuts applet... Select the kwin component, and look for and set as appropriate the switch desktops functions. You probably want either switch to next/previous desktop (no shortcuts set, by default), or the individual desktop shortcuts (ctrl-F1 thru Fx). FWIW, here I use the scrollwheel on desktop switching functionality instead, but I'm running dual 1920x1200 monitors, stacked for 1920x2400, with the bottom one my main work monitor and the top one running a bunch of system monitor stuff (yasp-scripted plasmoids from kdelook), but otherwise free for aux windows or free desktop. Thus I nearly always have a bit of desktop free up there, to point at and hit the scrollwheel to switch desktops, and that's what I normally do. Obviously that wouldn't work on a desktop without that sort of free real estate, and I'd use the keyboard shortcuts much more in then (as I likely will be doing on my netbook if I ever get it setup...). -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ 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.