Perhaps my original message was misleading. I know that khotkeys is 
installed and I know how to bind hotkeys to the preset window manager 
functions. I want to know how do you, for example,  make control-shift-n 
launch netscape. Someone on the KDE list replied that I used the 
kmenueditor but I don't how to access this in Mandrake 7.2 (I just get 
menudrake instead).

Tom Berkley wrote:

> type this
> 
> locate hotkey
> 
> you will get some interesting stuff
> one of which is /usr/bin/khotkeys
> which belongs to the package ...
> 
> use the command rpm -qf /usr/bin/khotkeys
> 
> and you will get:
> 
> kdebase-2.0-7mdk
> 
> Tom Berkley
> 
> PS
> Hope these clues inspire your curiosity to look in a few new places. 
> 
> PPS
> There is no sarcasm here at least not coming from my end, I was just
> going back to when I did not know any of this stuff either. Bom Viagem.
> 
> PBone wrote:
> 
>> Does anyone know how to get keyboard shortcuts to launch programes in KDE2.0
>> in Mandrake 7.2. Apparently a process "khotkeys" is running but while in KDE
>> 1.2 there was a module in kcontrol to control it there is no such module in
>> KDE2. On the KDE Users list it was mentioned that you can configure them via
>> kmenu editor but in Mandrake this appears tohave been replaced by menudrake.
>> Someone else mentioned a khotkeysrc but this doesn't even exist on my
>> computer
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