I moved from Suse 7.1 to 7.2 and kde 2.0.1 (I think) to kde 2.1.2. Now the + and - keys to move through unread messages do not work nor do the corresponding menu items for which they are kbd shortcuts. Anyone else have this problem? solutions? -- Bob Rea Fear of Hell is pernicious; So is fear of Heaven. rear@sirius.com http://www.sirius.com/~rear
On Sunday 01 July 2001 10:53 pm, Bob Rea wrote:
I moved from Suse 7.1 to 7.2 and kde 2.0.1 (I think) to kde 2.1.2. Now the + and - keys to move through unread messages do not work nor do the corresponding menu items for which they are kbd shortcuts. Anyone else have this problem? solutions?
I use the left/right arrow keys to move from message to message... Hope this helps. -Steven
On Sunday 01 July 2001 21:53, Bob Rea wrote:
I moved from Suse 7.1 to 7.2 and kde 2.0.1 (I think) to kde 2.1.2. Now the + and - keys to move through unread messages do not work nor do the corresponding menu items for which they are kbd shortcuts. Anyone else have this problem? solutions?
Yes, the use the (-) in the "alphabetic" part of the keyboard, and the (+) in the numeric part. Weird!! Alternatively, go to settings, configure key bindings and try to redefine those 2 keys. Hope it helps, Alvaro Novo SuSE 7.1 -=- Kernel 2.4.2-4GB -=- KDE 2.1.1 12:04pm up 22 min, 2 users, load average: 0.04, 0.13, 0.09
On Monday 02 July 2001 10:05 am, Álvaro A. Novo wrote:
On Sunday 01 July 2001 21:53, Bob Rea wrote:
I moved from Suse 7.1 to 7.2 and kde 2.0.1 (I think) to kde 2.1.2. Now the + and - keys to move through unread messages do not work nor do the corresponding menu items for which they are kbd shortcuts. Anyone else have this problem? solutions?
Yes, the use the (-) in the "alphabetic" part of the keyboard, and the (+) in the numeric part. Weird!! Alternatively, go to settings, configure key bindings and try to redefine those 2 keys.
Actually I was using the numeric keys. And the equivalents on the message menu and on the tool bar do not work either. Nor, in fact, do the keys for plain forward and back and their menu equivalents. -- Bob Rea Fear of Hell is pernicious; So is fear of Heaven. rear@sirius.com http://www.sirius.com/~rear
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Bob Rea
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Steven Hatfield
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Álvaro A. Novo