How to Configure Custom Shortcuts in KDE
Oct 06, 2009, 22:33 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Tavis J. Hampton)
"1. To start the KDE shortcut configuration, find System
Settings in the menu, or press “Alt-F2, type
“systemsettings“, and press enter.
"2. Click “Keyboard & Mouse” in the Computer
Administration section.
"3. Click “Global Keyboard Shortcuts“.
"4. Select the KDE component you wish to edit. For example,
select “Run Command Interface” to edit Krunner
settings."
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