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6.
<P>
There is a lot of information about KDE on the
<A HREF="http://www.kde.org/">KDE web site</A>. There are
also useful sites for major applications like
<A HREF="http://www.konqueror.org/">Konqueror</A>,
<A HREF="http://www.koffice.org/">KOffice</A> and
<A HREF="http://www.kdevelop.org/">KDevelop</A>, or important
KDE utilities like
<A HREF="http://printing.kde.org/">KDEPrint</A>,
which can be put to its full usage even outside KDE...
</P>
<br>
<center>
<img src="crystalsvg/48x48/filesystems/desktop.png">
</center>
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<p>
KDE is translated into many languages. You can change the country and
language with the Control Center in "Regional &amp; Accessibility"
->."Country/Region &amp; Language".
</p>
<p>For more information about KDE translations and translators, see <a
href="http://i18n.kde.org/">http://i18n.kde.org</a>.
</p>
<br>
<center>
<img src="crystalsvg/48x48/apps/locale.png">
<p align="right"><em>Contributed by Andrea Rizzi</em></p>
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8.
<p>
You can minimize all your windows on the current desktop at once and
thus reach the desktop itself by clicking on the desktop icon on the
panel.</p>
<p>If you do not currently have the icon there, you can add it by right clicking on the panel, and then selecting Add to Panel->Special Button->Desktop Access.
<br>
<center>
<img src="crystalsvg/48x48/filesystems/desktop.png">
</center>
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9.
<p>
If you temporarily need more screen real-estate, you can <strong>"fold
in" the panel</strong> by clicking on one of the arrows at the ends of
the panel. Alternatively, make it hide automatically by changing the
settings in the Control Center (Desktop->Panels, Hiding tab).
</p>
<p>For more information about Kicker, the KDE Panel, see <a
href="help:/kicker">the Kicker Handbook</a>.
</p>
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10.
<p>
The program Klipper, which is started by default and resides in the
system tray at the right end of the panel, keeps a number of text
selections around. These can be retrieved or even (in the case of
URLs, for example) be executed.</p>
<p>You can find more information about using Klipper in <a
href="help:/klipper">the Klipper Handbook</a></p>
<br>
<center>
<img src="hicolor/48x48/apps/klipper.png">
</center>
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11.
<p>
The window list, which is accessible via an icon on the panel, provides a
quick overview of all windows on all virtual desktops. Alternatively,
press Alt+F5 to display the window list.</p><br>
<center>
<img src="crystalsvg/48x48/apps/window_list.png">
</center>
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14.
<p>
Double-clicking on the titlebar of any window "shades" it, which means
that only the titlebar stays visible. Double-clicking the titlebar a
second time will make the window visible again.<br>
Of course, you can change this behavior within the Control Center.
</p>
<p>For more information about ways to manipulate windows in KDE, take
a look at <a href="help:/khelpcenter/userguide/windows-how-to-work.html">the KDE User Guide</a>.</p>
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15.
<p>
You can cycle through the windows on a virtual desktop by holding the
Alt key and pressing Tab or Shift+Tab.</p><br>
<center><img src="crystalsvg/48x48/apps/kcmkwm.png"></center></p>
<p>For more information, see <a
href="help:/khelpcenter/userguide/windows-how-to-work.html">the KDE
User Guide</a>.</p>
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16.
<p>
You can assign <b>keyboard shortcuts</b> to your favorite applications in the
KDE menu editor (K-menu->Settings->Menu Editor). Select the application
(e.g. Konsole), then click on the image next to "Current shortcut
key:". Press the key combination you want (say, Ctrl+Alt+K).
<p>That is it: now you can fire up Konsoles with Ctrl+Alt+K.</p>
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<p>
You can configure the number of virtual desktops by adjusting the "Number
of desktops" slider in the Control Center (Desktop->Multiple Desktops).
</p>
<p>For more information about using virtual desktops, look at <a
href="help:/khelpcenter/userguide/windows-how-to-work.html#using-multiple-desktops">the
KDE User Guide</a>.</p>
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