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    Add icons an, and... [solved]

    Do you know how to:

    Turn of the popup when you move the mouse over the menu?

    Hot to add trash and home icon(In GNOME you can start a program with
    gconf-editor).
    Edit; found the solution for trash: cp /usr/share/apps/kdesktop/unused/directory.trash ~/Desktop
    And for home I just added a incon myself and changed how it looked like.

    Ubuntu has a new tool to show disk usage, are there something like that for KDE?

    When you start a program there is a dancing graphic under the mouse, how to turn it off.

    If I don't want a program to appear in the Kmenu; can I just go to the menu editor and delete it?

    Are there a program that let me view pictures, and right click on the picture to be bale to “send to”?(they dont have that in Vista, only xp:-)

    Thanks for any answer


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    Re: Add icons an, and...

    Turn of the popup when you move the mouse over the menu?

    Right click on Taskbar->Configure Panel->Appearance->Uncheck Enable icon mouseover effect

    When you start a program there is a dancing graphic under the mouse, how to turn it off.

    System Settings->Keyboard and Mouse->Mouse->Uncheck Visual feedback on activation

    If I don't want a program to appear in the Kmenu; can I just go to the menu editor and delete it?

    Yes

    Are there a program that let me view pictures, and right click on the picture to be bale to “send to”?(they dont have that in Vista, only xp:-)

    digiKam - Select image/s you want to send. On Toolbar select Image->email images

    Hope this is some help to you.

    Cheers

    Lowey
    I wish I was the man my dog thinks I am.<br /><br />Registered Linux User No. 402825

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      #3
      Re: Add icons an, and...

      And...

      Originally posted by Steffen
      Ubuntu has a new tool to show disk usage, are there something like that for KDE?
      Try kdiskfree, it's in a package called kdf. It will show hard disk usage, and let you mount and umount partitions. It can sit in your system tray too.

      Javier.

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        #4
        Re: Add icons an, and...

        Thank you both:-)

        "When you start a program there is a dancing graphic under the mouse, how to turn it off.
        System Settings->Keyboard and Mouse->Mouse->Uncheck Visual feedback on activation"

        No it is not this one, this only turns on/off the little movement when you click on a icon. I want to turn of the “dancing” mini icon when I open programs – its turning me mad:-/ I have looked and looked - so any tip would be greate!

        Will try “kdiskfree” now:-)
        Edit; Nice one, easy to use, just made an entry in the kmenu. But how to make "it .. sit in your system tray"?

        Thanks again

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          #5
          Re: Add icons an, and...

          About kdiskfree:

          If you installed it from the repos, it should add two icons to the K-Menu. In my system, they are located under System->More Apps. One is called KDiskFree, you already know it.

          The other one is the Tray "helper". It's called KwikDisk. It will sit in your tray. If you right-click on it, it will show a quick info about your filesystems. It also lets you mount and umount devices with a single click, and open the "full" KdiskFree.

          I used it a lot years ago, before linux automounting became reliable.

          Javier.

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            #6
            Re: Add icons an, and...

            I didn't see that “hidden” menu before now – nice I tried the KwikDisk – and I liked that one – gonna stay(session).I must say, KDE impresses me more and more(over wintendo and GNOME), looks so much more pro. Everything that I didn't like with GNOME are “fixed” here. Even OOo looks better!

            I have two problems left;
            1. I need to shut down the dancing graphic under the mouse when I open thing, it drives me nuts.

            2. I can play mp3 files in xmms and vlc but not in amarok(witch is my main player).
            Edit; I found a solution for this( /usr/lib/amarok/install-mp3).

            It would be great if someone could help me out.

            Btw; whats the best “smaller” mp3 player for KDE(I only want amarok for my music collection, but when I open songs from like mail, I want something light to start).

            Thanks again

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              #7
              Re: Add icons an, and...

              Alt-F2 (run command) and type kcontrol. Then go appearence & themes>launch feedback, there is an option here to change 'bouncing cursor' to 'no busy cursor', I've not tried it but I'm guessing it does what you want.

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                #8
                Re: Add icons an, and...

                THANK YOU SO MUCH

                Yes, that was the option I was looking for, thanks - no more dancing crap(lol)

                Edit;
                "Filelight" is a tool to show disk usage, and looks much as the one in Ubuntu.

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                  #9
                  Re: Add icons an, and...

                  G'day again, Steffen,

                  Btw; whats the best “smaller” mp3 player for KDE(I only want amarok for my music collection, but when I open songs from like mail, I want something light to start).

                  kmplayer or vlc will play your mp3's and videos from your mail nicely.
                  I wish I was the man my dog thinks I am.<br /><br />Registered Linux User No. 402825

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                    #10
                    Re: Add icons an, and...

                    Thanks

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