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Subject: Re: [kdepim-users] Help with Korganizer settings on EEEPC
From: "Werner Joss" <werner () hoernerfranzracing ! de>
Date: 2009-10-03 6:38:31
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Am Sa, 3.10.2009, 07:01 schrieb Kishore:
> On Saturday 03 Oct 2009 9:43:42 am YourFriend Rick wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > With an old EEEPC that only has 800x400 resolution, it can be hard to
> > switch the settings for KOrganizer.
> >
> > The Settings -> Configure KOrganizer menu is easy to get. The initial
> > window that opens up fits the screen. However, when I click the
> > "Views"
> > icon, the window gets bigger - I can see "Date Navigator," "Agenda
> > View,"
> > "Month View" choices - but "Month View" is cut off halfway. If I try
> > right-clicking on the title bar, I can see a few more pixels, but the
> > whole system becomes unusable until I alt-tab out and kill KOrganizer.
> >
> > The same problem happens if I try to "Configure Kontact" menu.
> >
> > Any input is appreciated.
>
> That resolution is simply too small for anything useful IMHO. The best i
> think
> you can do is move the window around to access otherwise invisible areas.
> Note
> that with KDE's window manager (kwin), you can hold down the ALT key and
> move
> the window around by dragging with the mouse. You do not necessarily need
> to
> access the title bar to move the window around.
correct - that's what i use all the time on my eeepc701, see
http://wiki.eeeuser.com/guidebooks:dealing_with_application_windows_or_dialogs_that_are_larger_than_the_screen
werner
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