Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 - KDE 21-06-2006 Manual page 71

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In Session Manager, define how KDE handles sessions on login and shutdown. By
default, KDE remembers your previous session and restores the applications you were
using the next time you login. You can define different options here, such as excluding
individual applications from being restored.
Spell Checker lets you modify what spell checker to use, what types of errors to check
for, and the default dictionary to use. The KDE spell checking system (KSpell) provides
support for several spell checking utilities: the most commonly used are ASpell and
ISpell. For more information, see also ASpell
[http://aspell.sourceforge
.net] and ISpell
[http://fmg-www.cs.ucla.edu/fmg-members/geoff/
ispell.html].
2.2.5 Peripherals
This category holds settings for various devices that can be plugged in to your computer,
such as a digital camera, display, keyboard, and mouse.
Digital Camera lets you configure support for your digital camera. You can add your
camera model and define the type of port by which it is connected to your computer.
With Display, modify your display options, such as screen size and power control if
supported by your display.
Joystick helps to check whether your joystick is working correctly. You can adjust the
calibration.
The Keyboard section allows you to modify basic keyboard settings such as keyboard
repeat delay.
You can also adjust many Mouse settings, such as actions to trigger by single or double
clicking, cursor themes, and double-click intervals.
With OBEX Devices, configure OBEX connections for your devices, such as PDAs.
Remote Controls allows you to configure bindings between your remote controls and
KDE applications.
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