On Sunday 09 March 2003 06:44 pm, Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
> > > I did go back for exactly the same reason jean-michel said. I've been
> > > using kde since version 1.1 and always set it back to double click
> > > eventually.
> >
> > Yes were is that stupid setting I've been looking for it. Iwant to set
> > it to single click. I already have all my winders boxen set this also. I
> > also set them like this by default for the systems I sell. It is way more
> > usable to jsut have everything act like a web page.
>
> If you're selling systems, you might want to setup a theme, or stuff
> like that as well. Here's an example of what you could do:
>
> In /usr/bin/kdesktop-links, add something like:
>
> --- SNIP ---
> cd $HOME/.kde/share/config
> [ -f kdeglobals ] || cat << EOF > kdeglobals
> [KDE]
> SingleClick=true
> colorScheme=mytheme.kcsrc
>
> [WM]
> activeBackground=32,113,32
>
> [Icons]
> Theme=mytheme
>
> [DesktopIcons]
> Size=32
> EOF
>
> --- SNIP ---
>
> That way, it will setup defaults the first time the user logins.
>
> Jean-Michel
Thanks for this. I hadn't thought about it but this would be great as a cron
script also for those who like to um mess with things. Alot of university's
like to use lockdown software and although it would not be quite the same it
would defiantly make sure the setting were the same every hour for any user
that used the system and since it would only take affect each time somebody
logs in it would most like work as intended.
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