Ian Pascoe wrote:
> To add to Bill's list, how do you get the "Windows" key on a standard
> keyboard to open the menus on the Gnome desktop?
> 
> (The windows key being the one located between the Alt and Ctrl keys on the
> bottom left of the keyboard)

System -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts
Highlight "Show the Panel menu"  then type the "Windows" key
It's Super - L on my keyboard

> 
> E
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Bill Culshaw
>   Sent: 06 August 2007 20:56
>   To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
>   Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Migrating from MS Windows
> 
> 
>   I have moved my business and home computing over to Ubuntu,with very
> little problems.
>   with the exception of  3  little niggles.
>   Are there drivers available for a 2Wire usb wireless adapter.
>   How do I install a minimum Kubuntu desktop without ruining my existing
> Gnome setup
>   Is there a Ubuntu/Linux application that has the functionality of my old
> Lotus Organiser.
>   I realise that I am asking this in the wrong place (sorry)
>   Would welcome any assitance may be available.
> 
>   Regards Bill...
> 
> 

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