I should have CC'd the list... -- DE
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2009 19:16:36 -0500 (EST) From: Daniel Eischen <[email protected]> To: [...] Subject: Re: [kde-freebsd] Call for Testing KDE 4.2 for FreeBSD > On February 1, 2009 04:41:44 pm you (Daniel Eischen) wrote: > >> Nice, but can you add your own custom mouse menus like you >> could with KDE 3.x and previous? >> >> <rant> >> The one thing that I *hate* about KDE4 is that I had to go to >> the start menu bar or clutter my desktop with custom icons >> (or whatever you call them). The default application menu >> thingy is just too damned big to navigate; I want my own >> menus using my first mouse button like I've been able to do >> for years. I've got 3 mouse buttons; let me use them the >> way I want. Christ, even Motif mwm lets me do this. >> </rant> > > Have you tried setting the menu to Classic mode? Just right-click on the K > button and you'll see "Switch to Classic Menu mode". Also, the menu editor is > still right there. Not sure if that's of any help to you, but I thought I'd > mention it. Yes, I use classic mode. I tried this with KDE 4.? (whatever was in ports in Nov 2008). There was no menu editor that I could see, at least nothing that looked anything like the custom mouse button controls from KDE 2/3.x. And I looked *very* hard to find it, searched mailing lists, didn't find a reference to it, but found others with the same problem but no solution. To be clear, I don't want to edit the K-menu (or whatever it is called now), I want to add menus for my first and second mouse buttons so that when I press one of those buttons over *any* unoccupied area of the desktop (e.g., not hovering over a shortcut/icon, control panel, or an open application window), I get my own customized menu. -- DE _______________________________________________ kde-freebsd mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd See also http://freebsd.kde.org/ for latest information
