On 5/8/2009 11:53 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote: > dexter wrote: >>>>> I'm running Fedora-10 with KDE. >>>>> Every now and then my window dissolves >>>>> into several small windows, each corresponding to >>>>> one of my desktops. >>>>> I know this happens when I move the mouse over something, >>>>> but I haven't been able to work out what that something is. >>>> I think you are referring to "Desktop Grid" >>>> http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=kde++"desktop+Grid" >>> Thanks for the suggestion. >>> I'm not sure if this is the actual "effect" in action, >>> as implementing it by Ctrl+F8 produces a slightly different picture - >>> the mini-desktops are aligned in a grid, as the name suggests, >>> while when my desktop "fractionates" the mini-dekstops >>> are displayed around the screen. >>>> I don't have a clue how to configure Desktop Effects though - it sounds >>>> like you have a hot zone configured for one of your screen corners that >>>> launches that picker, so maybe have a look through the Desktop Effects >>>> system settings to work out how it's configured. >>> That sounds plausible, though as you say >>> I have no idea how to find the "hot zone" if indeed there is one. >>> The Desktop Grid entry actually says "Action - Unknown", >>> which is not very helpful. >> Thats funny I had the same mistry when effects are enabled, turns out >> the default zone is the top left-hand corner configured via the >> 'screen edges' tab from 'desktop effects' so the full path System >> settings=>Desktop=>Desktop effects=>Screen edges. > Thanks ... that was indeed the source of the problem. > On clicking on "Screen edges" I see that there are 8 hot-spots > around the screen, 7 of which were disabled. > The top left-hand hot-spot was however set to show all the desktops > when the mouse hovered over it. > Disabling this has stopped that happening; > though actually knowing what caused it would have been enough > to stop it happening in practice. I know someone who has put a lot of effort working on this Wiki site. It might be of value to you. It is available in many, but not all, languages. They are working on that. Welcome to KDE UserBase http://userbase.kde.org/ -- David -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines