Duncan posted on Wed, 24 Aug 2011 17:39:42 +0000 as excerpted: >> I just tried the Present Windows function that I think you refer to >> when you mention Expose, I like it but cannot figure out how to disable >> the upper-left corner hotspot. My clock is there and I do take the >> mouse pointer over there to access my calendar. It is not in the >> Desktop Effects settings, not in the Keyboard settings, not in >> Shortcuts and Gestures settings... where else should I look? > > Note to self, followup on this after work. =:^) OK, the followup. Once I point it out, you'll very likely be saying to yourself "Of course! *NOW* it's obvious!" =:^) FWIW I know this works as I've disabled the hotspot here. I have two monitors and a trackball set to 13/5 accel to cover it in a single stroke if I want to, and thus rely on the edges and corners to stop me, so they can't be triggering things or I get frustrated! So I use the hotkey trigger only, no edge or corner triggers at all (save for a very small auto-hide panel at the bottom left, containing just two menu icon plasmoids, kickoff, and classic set to bookmarks-only). OK, to configure hotspots, both edges and corners, kde settings, workspace appearance and behavior, workspace behavior, screen edges. Click on a corner or edge button in the screen representation, and set your choice, top left button, no action, in this case. =:^) I /told/ you you'd be saying "Screen edges! Of course! *NOW* it's obvious!" =:^) FWIW2, pretty much all my kwin-related hotkeys are winkey-something combos. In this case, it's win-g, for desktop grid. WAY easier to remember win-g for desktop/window grid, than whatever the default is, for sure! So it's easy enough to activate, but unlike the hotcorner, /this/ trigger only activates when I want it to, not accidentally, when I'm trying to fiddle with something in the systray, which I have configured to an always-visible panel in the top-left corner. -- 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.