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Ok now is one is a reall dummy question...
I'm using KDE 3.3 and I want to know if there are any way to set the option where when I point(a cursor) to a window that window becomes active. Juust as you have in Solaris. Thanks & regards, |
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i know from setting up multiple systems in teh past with kde, that on the first run of kde there is an option to choose how the windows behave ie unix, kde, etc. i dont use kde myself, but i would imagine that there would be an option in the "look and feel" screen.
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