Kde The Basics

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1. By pressing F1 inside the application, you are:
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2. The active window is
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3. Alt+F4, means:
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4. Shading windows is very similar to minimizing them, but this time
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5. KDE will attempt to use the maximum available space of the desktop in order to display as much of each window as possible, this is called?
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6. You can log in to KDE with the startx command, this means are logged in by using the following method:
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7. KDE will automatically line windows up as a succession from the top-left of your screen, this process is called?
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8. ‘What’s This?’ help is usually more detailed than tooltips. You can access
‘What’s This?’ help in two ways:
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9. Sometimes, one screen’s worth is just not enough space. If you use many applications
at the same time, and find yourself drowning in different windows, we can use the following KDE feature:
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By pressing F1 inside the application, you are:
The active window is
Alt+F4, means:
Shading windows is very similar to minimizing them, but this time
KDE will attempt to use the maximum available space of the desktop in...
You can log in to KDE with the startx command, this means are logged...
KDE will automatically line windows up as a succession from the...
‘What’s This?’ help is usually more detailed than tooltips. You...
Sometimes, one screen’s worth is just not enough space. If you use...
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