On Sunday 19 April 2009, M. Henne wrote: > Kent West wrote: > > but I'm glad (?!) > > to see I'm not the only one. The problem is irritating, ain't it? > > It is. One of my favourite benefits using linux is to be able to > work fast with less mouse usage. Not 'no mouse' but only mouse > where it makes sense (Drawings, GUI-Development). KDE 3.5 (without > the bug) supported my working style very well. As an aside, my laptop has a dodgy left mouse button on the touchpad. When I am at a desk I plug a mouse in, but when on the road having to cart around a mouse is a pain. Oddly tapping the touchpad does not work either. Is it possible to generate "left mouse pressed" from the keyboard?
David > > To resize and position each and every window that opens is a pain. > > Not only that the maximizing does not work correctly, I could not > tell KDE to open windows on monitor "1" (the right one that is > in front of me). They always pop up either in the center or > at the left monitor (which is placed on the left corner of my > office table). > > As KDE4 has some more drawbacks even in Version 4.2.2, I lost some > good arguments for linux in linux courses I give for people who > want to switch from Windows, but that's another story... I wished > they would call it KDE 3.99 beta or something. > > By the way: Does anybody know, where I can get a little input line on > a task bar to start applications directly like it was available for > KDE 3 and like it's available in icewm when pressing CTRL-Space? > > > > > > -- > Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org