--- alann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> 
> I've had this happen also, and I'm paging thru my
> notes and cannot find
> what I did.
> 
> SOrry. I'll keep looking.  But upon install, there
> is a place in
> Xconfigurator that asks
> do you want your desktop to be bigger than your
> screen ( or something
> like this ).
> 
> When it happened to me, I didn't check ( or uncheck
> ) this.
> 
> There's a way to fix it.. Thats one thing I've
> learned with Linux.
> There's ALWAYS a way.  It's probably not obvious
> until you do it, then
> you say,
> duh...
> 
> I don't think it's a KDE thing. Look along the lines
> of /etc/XF86
> files..
> 
> BTW, you did try  cntl-alt-minus right?
> 
Thanks for the response.
Ctrl-alt-+/Ctrl-alt-- 
 These cycle through the settings, but  I always have
this huge "virtual desktop" that I would like to
shrink.

 -Dan

> This shrinks the screen sometimes..
> 
> Alan
> 
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