Bring up KDE (3.1.0) start menu with a Windows key

2003-02-27 Thread Alistair Phillips
Hi all,

I was wondering if it was possible to bring up the KDE start
menu when I press my Windows key on my keyboard?  I know
the key code of that key (i think its 215 offhand) and I have
used xmodmap to reprogram that key to display a comma for
example.  Would be great to be able to bring up the KDE menu
now!

I am using FreeBSD 4.8 PRE-RELEASE (Cvsup 23 Feb 2003)
and running KDE v3.1.0 compile from the ports on the 22nd.

Regards,
Alistair.


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Re: Bring up KDE (3.1.0) start menu with a Windows key

2003-02-27 Thread Willie Viljoen
On Thursday 27 February 2003 14:45, someone, possibly Alistair Phillips, 
typed:
 Hi all,

 I was wondering if it was possible to bring up the KDE start
 menu when I press my Windows key on my keyboard?  I know
 the key code of that key (i think its 215 offhand) and I have
 used xmodmap to reprogram that key to display a comma for
 example.  Would be great to be able to bring up the KDE menu
 now!

Open the KDE control centre, then expand Regional and Accessibility, then 
open Keyboard Shortcuts. Expand the Panel tree and look at the Pop-up 
launch menu short cut option.

Will

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