I think OpenBSD could be made easier to set up for GUI applications if some 
configuration that is currently done in files could be moved to the install 
program. 

These questions (or similar) could be shown after the one about xenodm:

'Select a resolution for all screens in dots per inch ('?' for list) [96]'

The options would be 96, 120, 144, 192 and 284. The changes made for a 
different value would not only be the Xserver dpi setting, but also for the 
sizes of fonts and graphical elements in the default configuration files of 
window managers (fvwmrc, cwmrc, twmrc), xclock, xterm, xconsole, xcalc and xman.

'Choose a window manager for X ('cwm' or 'fvwm' or 'twm') [fvwm]'

If cwm is entered here, this question could be shown:

'Do you want cwm key bindings to use the Mod4 (windows) key in place of the 
Meta key? [no]'

There might be a reason for cwm key bindings to not use Mod4, but those who 
have the key available might appreciate not having to create a custom cwmrc so 
they can avoid conflicts with default keyboard shortcuts in some ports.

-- 
  Patrick Harper
  paia...@fastmail.com

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