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Customizing KDEKDE allows you to configure the desktop and your system to suit your
needs. The KDE Control Center, available by
selecting => , lets you customize the look and behavior of the
desktop. The following list explains some of the configuration options in
detail. - File Browsing
This section lets you configure the
Konqueror file manager and customize
certain file operations. You can also associate files to
applications that you prefer (for example, assigning all digital
music files to open in XMMS instead of
the default player).
- Look & Feel
This sections allows you to customize the visual aspect of
your desktop environment. You can customize background images and
configure fonts, themes, icons, panel elements, screensavers, and
window header decorations. You can also customize mouse and keyboard
events which makes working with the desktop as efficient for your
needs as possible.
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| | KDE features support for smooth (anti-aliased)
fonts. However, not all fonts are smooth by default. In order to
have smooth fonts for your entire desktop (whether you are
reading text files, webpages, or text in menus and icons) you
must choose fonts that are designed to be anti-aliased, such as
LucidaTypewriter or Courier).
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- Personalization
This section allows you to set country and language options to
your particular locale. You can also configure accessibility
features such as audible and visual cues and keyboard/mouse
customization. You can also configure your shell prompt settings via
the Konsole option. Privacy and
encryption settings can be configured via the
Crypto option.
- System
This section is an advanced administration interface. You will
need your root password to configure most of these options. This
section allows you to configure system boot settings, Linux kernel
configuration, printer settings, and install fonts system-wide. It
is strongly recommended that you leave these
settings at their default values unless you understand the
consequences of changing them.
- Web Browsing
This section allows you to configure the
Konqueror Web browser. You can configure
options such as cache sizes, website cookies, plugins, proxy
settings (if available), and enhanced browsing using keyword
shortcuts.
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