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On 03/11/14 01:10, Anton Aylward wrote:
On 11/02/2014 08:57 AM, Basil Chupin wrote:
Could someone please remind me what I did to be able to push the cursor into the top-left corner of the screen to be able to do the above? For the life of me I cannot remember what I did. At the moment all I can do is to push the cursor to either the left- or right-hand SIDES of the screen and move to the next desktop - but that's not what I want. systemsettings Workspace behaviour Screen edges
After I read the above and went there I realised that I have been there at half-a-dozen times - so your comment was nothing new :-) . Nothing new UNTIL I accidentally pressed the right-hand mouse button and.....VOILA! Memories came flooding back! :-) I can clearly see why some people dislike KDE because having to press the R-H button to get a drop-down menu to achieve the result one wants is not intuitive. Yes, I know, the R-H button does many things but is just doesn't come to mind when you are in Workspace Behaviour>Screen Edges and having to press the R-H button on the screen edge "icon" you want to do what you want it to do. Having said this, many thanks for getting me out of "trouble" :-)
While I do understand and have tried this myself, in the long run I found it an annoyance and preferred hot keying or using the rotating cube.
I tried the rotating cube many, many moons ago but found that to be distracting and "bling" rather than being practical. But, then, whatever floats your boat, right? :-) BC -- Using openSUSE 13.2, KDE 4.14.2 & kernel 3.17.2-1 on a system with- AMD FX 8-core 3.6/4.2GHz processor 16GB PC14900/1866MHz Quad Channel RAM Gigabyte AMD3+ m/board; Gigabyte nVidia GTX660 GPU -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org