I use gnome most of the time but maybe you could check the hidden files and folders on the home folder of the user.  They usually store system preferences like that. When I'm really angry with the settings and don't want to spend time figuring it out, i just delete everything under the folder of the program (e.g. rm -rf ~/.gnome2). Its ugly but works for the impatient :D

Cheers,
Leo


On 7/6/05, Jon Roed < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If he hasn't restarted X, it could be as simple as him having pressed
> Ctrl-Alt-PlusSignOnNumberPad or Ctrl-Alt-MinusSignOnNumPad.

i checked into that, it wasn't the problem.  Which is too bad cause that would
be an easy fix.  Thanks though.


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