Gar Ulbricht suggests:
Answer: Go to "KDE/SuSE-control center" ( it's on "KDE-kicker" (gear) menu ) open (SuSE) "Control Center"; find "Help", click on it, and then click on "SuSE" A new screen should open,
Ah, but it doesn't. First, I'm not sure what you mean: "Help" the tab, or (above this) "Help" the menu header? When I choose the "Help" tab, I read a Japanese text that translates as "There's no quick help for this control module. Click HERE to see the manual for the control center as a whole." I click, and there I am again with my old friend the SuSE HelpCenter As for "Help" the menu header, it too offers help. (I didn't bother to check if it delivers.) Yes, I forgot to mention that this system is Japanesified. (I didn't/don't want it to be Japanesified; all I want to be able to do is to enter Japanese as well as read it. I could do that perfectly well on my English-interface Win2k system [nostalgic sigh].) Hmm, that's interesting: under the index entry "Areas and access assistance | Nations and languages" (again I translate from the Japanese), I see NO "country" and NO "language". Common sense [ha ha] tells me that I should specify a country -- though as long as I use Universal Time, why should that matter? -- and a few languages . . . but "common sense" hasn't got me very far with Linux, so I'm reluctant to experiment. Moreover, I know that I do already have all the Help stuff that I need: I get it simply by typing "help:whatever" in Konqueror, a procedure that actually I rather prefer to dicking around in menu systems. So many thanks for your help, but I think that this issue is closed. (After waiting impatiently/politely for ten minutes or so, I'll no doubt post another question!)