Hello folks !
Does anybody know,if,and how,the context-menu on the desktop under KDE 4.4 can be edited ?
This function,having whole the system on the mouse-pointer,is the most missed feature under KDE
for me !
Greetings !
lostinspace
Hello folks !
Does anybody know,if,and how,the context-menu on the desktop under KDE 4.4 can be edited ?
This function,having whole the system on the mouse-pointer,is the most missed feature under KDE
for me !
Greetings !
lostinspace
Please describe exactly what you expect to do. I’m struggling with your explanation.
Hi caf4926 !
When you are over the naked desktop/background with the mouse-pointer,you can get a so called
“context-menu”,by pushing your 2.(mostly the right) mouse-button.
And this menu I want to edit,putting some additional entries into it.
Greetings !
lostinspace
In kde4 the desktop space is not the same as in kde3, it’s part of Plasma - so right click will be config *whatever type of desktop you use
For me mostly search and launch
I’m not sure what you want is avail
Yes,but the context-menu still exists,and I would like to add a new entry to it.A link to the
oldstyle KDE-menu would be fine,or a totally new created menu-structure.
Greetings !
lostinspace
Hello caf4926 !
Problem solved,without any programming! But I had to be stubbed with the nose on it…
Just testing the picture-option :
http://img808.imageshack.us/img808/2079/bildschirmfoto2f.png
The settings for that are in the workspace-settings,where I’m normally selecting a background,selected from the normal context-popup,
There is a section,called “Mouse-Activitys”,in which the reactions for every mouse-click are selectable.
Greetings !
lostinspace
I know what you mean now.
It’s the Plasma Shell and should be accessible by right click desktop
Well done