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Hi guys,
another question from the ever so curious Linux noob.
Sometimes when hitting CTRL I get these funny character labels in Konqueror. I even did right now. Check this out:
What is that and how can I turn it off? Is it a function for handicapped people who can't use a mouse or something?
Cheers,
Blackhole
P.S.: As always: I'm using Konqueror 4.2.00
Last edited by blackhole (2009-02-19 08:44:29)
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I think so. Do you have any kdeaccessibility installed (for vanilla KDE), or any kdemod-kdeaccessibility-* packages installed (for KDEmod)?
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I think so. Do you have any kdeaccessibility installed (for vanilla KDE), or any kdemod-kdeaccessibility-* packages installed (for KDEmod)?
*grins* Ranguvar my saviour. Are there any other people active in this forum??!! ^^ Not that I would need them, as long as you are around. ;-)
I haven't installed any of those packages by purpose, maybe the came through a dependency. I'm back in Windows XP now, but I will check later. So I assume, you don't happen to know how to disable that?
//Edit: Oh man, I should turn off this machine now. This whole Linux-migration-get-away-from-Microsoft-operation seems to get to my head. Stupid me. Go to Settings --> Configure Konqueror --> Web Browsing
Then untick "Enable/Disable Access key activation with CTRL key"
I checked all the subcategories under "Web Browsing", but forgot to click on the category node itself. Sorry for stealing your time Ranguvar.
Take care,
Blackhole
Last edited by blackhole (2009-02-19 08:43:47)
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Vimperator does the same on firefox for handicapped people who dont use KDE
Last edited by dolby (2009-02-19 08:58:40)
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Glad you got it figured out, I'll remember this if anyone has it in the future
Thanks for the kind words
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