kde's wm is however, a wm, and most kde users use it.

as to the original problem, you can edit some ui definition files and
add shortcuts there.

e.g. in ${prefix}/share/gnome/ui/evolution-mail.xml for an example.

Note that these get overridden when you upgrade, but it might be able to
do what you want.


PS All the keyboards i own, except the laptop keyboard (which i spilt
wine on and so doesn't work anyway) dont even have those crappy winblows
keys on them, and a proper sized space bar :)


On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 11:19, guenther wrote:
> cheers();
> 
> > Grin, I am using KDE as WM. [...]
> 
> Just a quick note: KDE is not a Window Manager.
> 
> KDE as a Desktop Environment (like Gnome) uses an 'specialized' WM to
> fit their needs and integrate better. But you can always change that WM
> if you like.
> 
> ...guenther
> 
> 
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