On Sun, 1 Feb 2009, David Johnson wrote: > On Sunday 01 February 2009 01:41:44 pm Daniel Eischen wrote: >> Nice, but can you add your own custom mouse menus like you >> could with KDE 3.x and previous? > > I'm not sure what you mean by "custom". You can certainly edit the > applications menu just like you always could.
See my follow-up just posted. I don't want to edit the K-menu (or applications menu if that is what it is called). >> <rant> >> The one thing that I *hate* about KDE4 is that I had to go to >> the start menu bar or clutter my desktop with custom icons >> (or whatever you call them). The default application menu >> thingy is just too damned big to navigate; I want my own >> menus using my first mouse button like I've been able to do >> for years. I've got 3 mouse buttons; let me use them the >> way I want. Christ, even Motif mwm lets me do this. >> </rant> > > Not sure if this is what you want, but if you left click on the K menu, and > choose "Switch to Classic Menu Style". That will give you the KDE3 style > menu. You can also set the hotkey used to popup this menu. Yes, I used the classic menu. This however didn't seem to affect my ability to add my own customized mouse menus (buttons 1 and 2). In KDE 3.5.8 , this is Main menu -> Control Center -> Desktop -> Behavior -> General tab -> Mouse Button Actions -> left/middle/right button -> Edit I downgraded back to KDE 3.5.x after my experience with KDE 4 in November. -- DE _______________________________________________ kde-freebsd mailing list kde-freebsd@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd See also http://freebsd.kde.org/ for latest information