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Here you will find settings that change the way your &kde; desktop
and applications look.
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+Background
+
+This section controls the color or image that is set as your
+desktop background. These settings can be applied to all virtual workspaces,
+or to only a specific one. There are a range of background wallpapers that
+come with &kde; or you can supply your own.
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+Colors
+
+This is where you can modify the colors for your kde applications.
+There are a variety of color schemes installed with &kde; by default, and
+you can find others at kde-look.org. You can also create your own. Here you
+can also modify the contrast and choose whether you want your &kde; colors
+to be applied to non-kde applications, for a more consistant overall
+appearance.
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+Fonts
+
+Here you can control the various font settings for &kde; applications.
+You can also modify here anti-aliasing settings, including what range of
+fonts to exclude from anti-aliasing settings.
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+Icons
+
+This section is where you can manage your icon themes and other
+settings related to icons. New icon themes can be downloaded from
+kde-look.org, and installed here. Conversely, you can remove icon themes by
+highlighting them in the list and clicking remove. You can also set icon
+sizes for various uses in &kde; and effects to apply to icons.
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+Launch Feedback
+
+This is where you can modify what kind of cursor and/or
+taskbar feedback you'd like for launching applications. You can also set the
+duration of this feedback here. For example, the default setting is for a
+bouncing cursor with a duration of 30 seconds, or when the application has
+loaded.
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+Screen Saver
+
+Here you can configure options about your screensaver. You can
+configure the timeout before it starts, and whether it requires a password to
+unlock the screen.
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+Splash Screen
+
+This is where you can install, remove and test the splash
+screens that display on &kde; startup. More splash screens can be downloaded
+from http://www.kde-look.org.
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+
+Style
+
+This section allows you to modify your widget style. A variety of
+styles come with &kde;, and more can be downloaded from http://www.kde-look.org. This is also
+where you would enable or disable interface options such as transparent
+menus, showing icons on buttons and tooltips. Some styles have more
+configuration options than others.
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+Theme Manager
+
+This is where you can create and manage themes that are made up of
+personalized settings. They are a combination of window decoration, icon set
+and widget styles. This allows you to save your favorite
+looks
and apply them with the click of a mouse button.
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+Window Decorations
+
+Here you can configure your window decorations. You can modify the
+style as well as place the buttons in custom positions. Some window
+decorations will have more configuration options than others.
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