Ok, it's most likely simple but: I have 7.1 in a new Dell 8000. All is up except for internal modem (i haven't looked at this yet as it's a mini-pci with e'net (which is up)) and PCMCIA(awaiting SuSe update to .24 RPM). Haven't used KDE2 before and have the need to be able to have the screen switch sizes. The XF86Config file has the various sizes entered. How do I tell it to SWITCH? What magical keymatrix makes it cycle? please...... I can't find it in the manual or online help. thanks in advance scsijon
ctrl/alt/+ and ctrl/alt/- On Monday 02 April 2001 20:47, scsijon wrote:
Ok, it's most likely simple but:
I have 7.1 in a new Dell 8000. All is up except for internal modem (i haven't looked at this yet as it's a mini-pci with e'net (which is up)) and PCMCIA(awaiting SuSe update to .24 RPM).
Haven't used KDE2 before and have the need to be able to have the screen switch sizes. The XF86Config file has the various sizes entered. How do I tell it to SWITCH? What magical keymatrix makes it cycle?
please...... I can't find it in the manual or online help.
thanks in advance scsijon
[ctrl] [alt] [+] Will cycle you through on a desktop. I don't know if it will work on a laptop as I've always had problems identifying an alternative to the alt key. Eddie On Tuesday 03 April 2001 02:47, scsijon wrote:
Ok, it's most likely simple but:
I have 7.1 in a new Dell 8000. All is up except for internal modem (i haven't looked at this yet as it's a mini-pci with e'net (which is up)) and PCMCIA(awaiting SuSe update to .24 RPM).
Haven't used KDE2 before and have the need to be able to have the screen switch sizes. The XF86Config file has the various sizes entered. How do I tell it to SWITCH? What magical keymatrix makes it cycle?
please...... I can't find it in the manual or online help.
thanks in advance scsijon
participants (3)
-
Albert Wagner
-
Eddie Howson
-
scsijon