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Just installed kde4 on PCLinuxOS and it took some getting used to! Anyway, trying to do things with Dolphin I looked at toolbar options and clicked on one option and my menubar disappeared (File Edit View etc) and I want it back. I can't click on any option though to get it back as I made them disappear!
Any ideas how to restore my menubar? |
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Hit ctrl-m, and it should reappear.
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I can't believe it was that simple!! Thank you SO much. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I have been trying to solve that for HOURS! |
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A method that is easier to discover is to right click in the main view (where icons are shown) - it should give you the option "Show Menubar".
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This may be a simple way to restore the menu bar, but it is not good that a user has to search how to do this on the internet.
It should by preference: 1. be intuitively restorable, perhaps with an icon that appears if the menu bar is hidden and 2. be described in the documentation. |
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Ctrl-M opens and closes the menu bar in most applications
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i just registered now to say thanks man ![]() |
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