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Hello Kde community,
I've installed Fedora 11 KDE (4.3.0) on my EeePC 1000he Everything works great execept that some windows seem to have fixed size that go over the limits of my screen, making it impossible to access action buttons... Eeepc's resolution is 1024x600 Is there a way to force ALL windows to respect screen boundaries? |
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Not as far as I know. You can move such windows by holding down your modifier key (Alt by default) and left click anywhere on the window.
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Thanks for your quick reply...
Ok, the workaround you've suggested allows me to access the missing parts... But it would be great to be able to set global windows behavior, forcing them to fit in a given resolution... |
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You can force the window to have specified geometry (and other) values. Just open the window menu (icon on the upper left corner), then advanced, and then special settings for this window or program (or similar, currently no english interface here). Go to tab geometry and specifiy the size as you wish.
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