Hi Traci,

I remember this happening to me quite some time ago. Okay. You'll have
to do this while logged in as "root". I'm trying to do this from memory
- so please bear with me. Click on the KDE icon. Navigate to Look 'n
Feel.
Check out the different settings for the mouse. There is one setting
that decides which side of the mouse
shows help for the right click while another menu is available for the
left. As I mentioned this was quite some time ago. I'll get back to you
after a few tests. Hopefully, I'll have a better answer for you.

Regards,

Roman
Registered Linux Users #179293

Traci Collins wrote:
> 
> Romanator wrote:
> >
> > Have you tried right clicking on the desktop and select "application".
> > You will have the option of selecting the icons for your application by
> > clicking on the dropdown arrow.
> > Select Devices. Select the icon and OK.
> > It's important to note that by default, it will check System first. If
> > you are looking for icons for the hard drives, select "devices".
> 
> That is a problem, perhaps part of the same one. When I tried right
> clicking on the desktop I didn't get any response at all - no context
> menu. If I right click on the panel I get the panel context menu so I
> suspect that my right mouse click is being received, but when I right
> click on the desktop nothing happens. Is there a setting, preferably
> simple, that would suppress the desktop icons as well as the right
> mouse button context menus for the desktop?
> 
> Traci
> 
> --
> Traci Collins, MA, CCAI, CCNA
> Professor of Computer Education
> Colorado Mountain College
> http://www.rof.net/wp/tcollins/traci.html

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