Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 - KDE 21-06-2006 Manual page 69

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3 Click the Menus tab.
4 You can define whether you want to see the applications names or the descriptive
text (or both) in the main menu. Select from Name only, Name (Description),
Description only, and Description (name).
5 If you want to change a menu item, click Edit K Menu. The K Menu Editor shows
a list of menu items on the left.
a Click the item in the list and change its options on the right.
b You can add new menu items, submenus, or separators with the File menu
or the toolbar.
c To cut, copy, paste, or delete objects in the main menu, use the Edit menu
or the icons in the toolbar.
d To apply your changes in the K Menu Editor, click File → Quit.
6 To apply all of your changes in the Menus tab and close the KDE Control Center,
click Apply .
2.2.3 Internet & Network
The Internet & Network category helps you configure Internet and networking options.
Two sections deal with how to manage your Bluetooth devices and services: Paired
Bluetooth Devices and Bluetooth Services. To learn more about Bluetooth, refer to
Section 28.2, "Bluetooth" (Chapter 28, Wireless Communication, ↑Deployment Guide).
In the Connection Preferences section, KDE lets you change the time-out values for
different connections.
Desktop Sharing is useful if you want to invite other people to your desktops. Only let
trustworthy users take part in your session.
File Sharing allows you to configure Samba (Windows) and NFS (UNIX) file sharing.
The settings can only be changed if you are an administrator. If you log in as root,
you can add, change, or remove folders to share with others.
Customizing Your Settings
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