Windows Key, KMail and Themes

From: Sean (none_at_none.com)
Date: 09/29/03


Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 17:36:36 -0400

Hi all, I recently began using suse 8.2 and KDE, I'm wondering how to map
the windows key on my keyboard so that when I press it, it launches the
KMenu (command:  dcop kicker kicker popupKMenu 0) which is currently mapped
to Ctrl-Escape.  

also, is there a way to set KMail to automatically send and receive when
launched?  I couldn't seem to find that anywhere.

Also aside from kde-look.org are there other good sites for KDE and Karamba
themes?  How about other must bookmark linux sites?

Thanks and glad to have made the switch.



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