Duncan writes: > I believe I've seen similar, a few times. But I don't worry too much > about it and just let it stay at the default. For switching, I normally > use either the desktop-grid view (set to trigger when the mouse hits the > top-left corner of the desktop), or more frequently, simply scroll-wheel > on the desktop itself. > Meanwhile, there's also the individual keyboard shortcuts for each > desktop, if worse comes to worse. I don't use them much on my main > machine, but DO use them frequently on my 1024x600 resolution netbook, > where I have the checkbox set for kwin to maximize nearly everything, > including dialog windows, so the desktop is very rarely available to > scroll over. These are CTRL-F1 thru CTRL-F12 (up to 12 desktops) by > default, but I map them to Win-F1 (Meta-F1) upward instead, as the Win > key is what I map nearly all my windows and other kwin shortcuts to. Whoa, using the Win key for window-relates shortcuts is a really great idea! Actually, that's what I do too :) Finally a use for this dammn Windows key. So I'm using it much much more often than when I'm using Windows. I use Win-F1 to Win-F6 to change desktops, and with Win-Shift-F1 to Win-Shift-F6 I can send an application to the desired destination. Or make it sticky on all desktops with Win-Shift-Esc. The scrolling wheel works, too, but I don't use it at all, I think I better deactivate it. I also don't think like my remote desktop is my admin desktop plus three, instead I think 'admin' is 1, and 'remote' is 4. And I can switch with one keypress, instead of having to scroll the wheel exactly tree times. Wonko ___________________________________________________ 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.