Thanks Bob

I read the article and thought it was interesting using the mouse is faster.  
I what I'm think about is basically input like typing your fingers are on the 
keyboard already and I find It's easier to hit tab than to go to the next 
field than using the mouse.  When your typing along and you have to take your 
hand off the keyboard to do something I find distracting.  This is my thought 
about it. 

I tried the shift-left and it worked.  Thanks,  

Bye the way I added this gdm and I got 4 logon screens.


�������� :0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X :0 �vt7 -bpp �8
�������� :1 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X :1 �vt8 -bpp �8
�������� :2 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X :2 �vt9 -bpp 16
�������� :3 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X :3 vt10 -bpp 32

I switched it back to normal.  I didn't know you could do that but it's 
something to consider in a multi use environment.  I thought it was great you 
could switch from gnome to kde to windowmaker to icewm all with a couple of 
keystrokes. 

Tim

On Tuesday 30 April 2002 09:52, you wrote:
> Timothy Bolz wrote:
> > I tried konsole and I found is you still have to use your mouse to use
> > the tabs.
>
> Konsole's default tab-switching keys are Shift-LEFT and Shift-RIGHT
> (the horizontal arrow keys).  I know because that silly little dragon
> told me. (-:
>
> I think I've seen a way to change the bindings, but I can't find it now.
>
> > I like programs which are well thought out and have hot keys you can
> > bypass the mouse.
>
> You should read what Bruce Tognazzini says about hot keys.  Here's
> a good sample, written near the dawn of time (1989).
>
>       http://www.asktog.com/TOI/toi06KeyboardVMouse1.html

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