I'm new to KDE, which I installed from Karolina Lindqvist's 3.1 packages. In general I really like KDE and find it much more complete and better integrated than Gnome, but there are a few things I haven't yet been able to get to behave the way I want, and I wonder if I've just missed something, or if there's a back-door way to do what I want (such as editing a KDE conf file by hand).
- KDE Control Center just has a check box to enable key repeat; there are no controls for setting the initial delay or rate of repeating. KDE's defaults are too slow for me; I want an initial delay of 250 ms, followed by about 30 repeats per second. Is there a way to do this within KDE, or do I have to run kbdrate from a session startup script? (Speaking of which: Is there a KDE-specific per-user session startup script?) - Can Konquerer be made to use the side buttons on a Microsoft Intellimouse to go back and forwards in the browser history? The "Configure Shortcuts" dialog box seems to be only for keyboard configuration. - Can a different screen saver be chosen randomly each time? It seems that in the Control Center only one can be selected. - With KDM, what is the best place to put system-wide X initialization such as xmodmap settings? Thanks, Craig

