well i eventually found the same question in a lug archive somewhere 'out 
there' and the answer given was ctrl-alt-d, which works, but i have to say i 
can't find it in the list of shortcuts so what it is calling i don't know! 
which means i can't set a different key combo either :)
plus the add special button doesn't give the icon a preferences sheet to see 
what it calls, unlike the icons for 'help', 'konq' etc

bascule

On Saturday 12 Apr 2003 7:25 pm, J. Grant wrote:
> Well, its "Desktop Access" , find that and set a short cut key, its on
> the "Special Button" menu.
>
> Gambatte!
>
> JG
>
> on the 12/04/03 02:25, bascule wrote:
> > i'm looking for a way to achieve the above, does any one know the command
> > that is run by the 'show desktop' icon? unlike the other icons on the
> > panel there is no 'preferences' option to check,
> > i ran 'kmenuedit' from a console and although you can asign shortcuts to
> > progs listed the 'show desktop' isn't there
> > interestingly, alt-f2 and typing kmenuedit launches menudrake, why would
> > this be if 'kmenuedit' in a console works?
> > if i know the command for 'show desktop' i should be able to edit
> > ~/.kde/share/config/khotkeysrc and force a shortcut
> >
> > bascule

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