On Friday 28 December 2007 09:46:25 Jerry Houston wrote:
> I work with a single keyboard, mouse, and monitor connected to both an
> XP-Pro machine and my SuSE 10.3 machine using a KVM switch.  The Windows
> machine uses a desktop manager called VirtuaWin (from SourceForge) to
> navigate among a set of desktops using the Windows key in combination
> with up, down, left, and right arrow keys.  With KDE on the Linux box,
> keyboard navigation is not nearly so convenient.
>
> Since one _can_ navigate using the keyboard in KDE, it occurred to me
> that there might be a configuration file somewhere telling it what
> keypresses to interpret for that purpose.  And thus, I might be able to
> reconfigure it so that navigation is possible using the same keystrokes
> that I use to navigate among desktops on the Windows box.  That would
> make me very happy.   :-)
>
> Does anyone have a clue where I could look for that?  I've tried the
> graphical configuration tools without finding any such setting, but that
> doesn't mean that such a setting doesn't exist.

Try:
Ctrl + Fx
Where x is the corresponding desktop number.

Keyboard Shortcuts are configurable at:
kcontrol > Regional & Accessibility > Keyboard Shorcuts

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