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3.5 Configuring KDE Behavior
With the Personal Settings you can not only modify the appearance of
objects, but also change the behavior of some components. In the following,
find some examples.
Changing the Cursor Behavior
If you want to deactivate the bouncing cursor that shows when
starting an application from the graphical user interface, proceed as
follows:
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Open the Personal Settings and select .
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From the drop-down list, select another option for .
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Click to apply the changes and close the
configuration dialog.
You can set a number of mouse options in the Personal Settings, from
cursor themes to acceleration and double-click intervals. You can also
change the default Linux behavior (use single mouse-click to open files or
folders) to a double-click option (like in Microsoft Windows).
Adjusting the Mouse Settings
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Open the Personal Settings and click .
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To switch to double-clicks to open files and folders, select the
corresponding option on the tab.
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To change the mouse pointer appearance, switch to the
tab and select a different cursor
theme.
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To change the default values of double-click intervals or the
distance that the pointer moves over the screen on movement of the mouse,
adjust the settings on the tab.
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Click to apply the changes and close the
configuration dialog.
KDE comes with a set of predefined keyboard shortcuts. You can easily
create more keyboard shortcuts or change existing shortcuts, especially if
they should conflict with other application-specific shortcuts. KDE also
allows you to store more than one scheme of shortcuts.
Modifying KDE Keyboard Shortcuts
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Open the Personal Settings and click .
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To switch from the default scheme to a Windows or Mac based scheme,
for example, click and select a
different scheme.
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Browse through the list of non-application-specific KDE shortcuts on
the tab. To filter for certain
keywords, enter a search string in the search field above.
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For shortcuts for switching between different desktops or windows
see the tab.
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To view or change application-specific shorts, select the
tab.
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To change or add a shortcut, select an action in the list and click
. A new dialog opens.
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To enter a shortcut, just press the desired key or key combination.
If this shortcut cannot be accepted or in case of conflict with another
existing shortcut, a notification shows. If your input was successful,
the new or modified shortcut appears in the list.
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To save the altered settings, click . To
reset all shortcuts to the default values, click
then .
When you click a link to a Web page, KDE opens the Konqueror Web
browser by default, when you click an e-mail address, KMail starts.
Changing the Default Web or E-Mail Application
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To change this behavior and set your preferred Web browser or e-mail
client as default, open the Personal Settings and click .
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To change the Web browser:
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In the list of components, select .
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Select and click the browse button beneath.
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A dialog opens, showing the main menu structure. Select the Web
browser to set as default and click . The
component chooser now shows the selected application in the display
field.
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To change the e-mail client:
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In the list of components, select .
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Select and click
the browse button.
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A dialog showing the main menu structure opens. Select the e-mail
client to set as default and click . The component
chooser now shows the selected application in the display field.
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If desired, change other default applications for KDE, like the
application for the terminal window or the instant messenger
client.
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When all options are set according to your wishes, click
.
Similar to setting the default Web browser or e-mail application, you
can change file associations in KDE. File associations determine which
application should be used to open a file, for example, if you want to
start a file from Konqueror.
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Open the Personal Settings and click .
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To search for an extension, enter the extension in . Only file types with a matching file pattern
appear in the list. For example, to modify the application for *.png
files, enter png in .
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In the list, click the file type to
open the setting dialog for this file type. You can change the icon, the
filename patterns, description, and the order of the applications.
If your tool is not listed, click in
then enter the
command.
To change the order of the list entries, click the program to move
then give it a higher or lower priority by clicking or . The application listed at
the top is used by default when you click a file of this type.
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If you need a file type that is not listed in the list, click to open a dialog
where you can select a group and enter a type name. The group determines
the main type, for example, audio, image, text, or video. Your file type
can usually be assigned to one of these.
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Click then determine the extensions of the
filename.
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Specify a description in the text field and select which
application to use.
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When all options are set according to your wishes, click
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