[opensuse] Switch desktops by the screen edges



Some time ago I configured that holding the cursor at the edge of the
screen for N ms would switch desktops. On second thought that feature
is rather annoying and now I can not find the option. Does anyone know
where I can disable this feature? I use KDE 3.5.
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