On 01/04/14 00:51, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>>> The window I get after right clicking on the KDE NM-applet
>>> and then on Network Management Settings -
>>> the window whose contents I do not understand -
>>> has a Help tab, but this brings up the Plasma manual,
>>> which does not appear to contain anything relevant.
>>  I don't know what is so difficult to understand.  What is being shown, in
>>  the first screen,  is the configuration of the Network Manager GUI and
>>  what info will potentially be displayed in the status for a given
>>  connection.  
> Actually I don't see anything when I click on "Access Point (SSID)",
> nor is it shown anywhere that I can see.
> In any way, my question was: What do the four arrows do?
>
> More importantly, the old Network Management Configuration
> allowed one to change the settings, eg the SSID one is seeking,
> and it provided a little map showing what SSID's are visible,
> where one could click on the SSID one wanted.

You are *not* supposed to see anything when you click on the items in that 
large window.  The entries *define* what fields are to be *shown* when the 
status is displayed.  Look at the very lower right of the screen where the 
status is being displayed from the systray.  The items there reflect what is in 
the GUI configuration.

>
> Do you consider the change an improvement?
>

Yes...


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