[newbie] Konquerer basic question...

2003-02-16 Thread linux
G'day all, as I'm just beginning to look around mandrake I'm trying to come to grips with the basics: In Konquerer, how do you stop a file from launching as soon as you click on it? For example, if I want to click on a bunch of mp3s and then drag them to XMMS, as soon as I click on the first one

Re: [newbie] Konquerer basic question...

2003-02-16 Thread Rob Blomquist
On Sunday 16 February 2003 07:53 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: G'day all, as I'm just beginning to look around mandrake I'm trying to come to grips with the basics: In Konquerer, how do you stop a file from launching as soon as you click on it? For example, if I want to click on a bunch of

Re: [newbie] Konquerer basic question...

2003-02-16 Thread Lanman
In Konqueror, as in other file managers, selecting multiple files, requires that you hold down the CTRL or Control key before selecting the first file, and holding it down until you've finished selecting files. Changing your mouse behavior so that it requires a double-click will also accomplish

Re: [newbie] Konquerer basic question...

2003-02-16 Thread Chuck Burns
On Sunday 16 February 2003 10:26 am, Rob Blomquist wrote: *snip* But I have noticed in KDE 3.1 that a mouse over starts an mp3 or ogg file to start playing. While I like it, I can also see it being annoying. I have no idea where that comes from. Open the KDE Control Center, go to LookNFeel -

Re: [newbie] Konquerer basic question...

2003-02-16 Thread Anne Wilson
On Sunday 16 Feb 2003 4:49 pm, Lanman wrote: In Konqueror, as in other file managers, selecting multiple files, requires that you hold down the CTRL or Control key before selecting the first file, and holding it down until you've finished selecting files. Changing your mouse behavior so that