> Get over it. You also had to click so many times to get them on the > screen in the first place. > > Cheers, > Waldo Okay, maybe this is an interesting idea: in WindowMaker when you click the 'close'-button (which is much like the close-button on the upper-right corner of every KDE-window), only that window is closed. However, when you hold the Ctrl-key while clicking it, the program (unix process) is 'kill -9'-ed. Very handy for programs that don't react on the normal 'Close' command (i.e. Netscape often needs this on my computer ;). This way you can create some extra keys for the 'poweruser', while the normal user might never use this feature. You might not want to 'kill -9', but at least you can close all windows of an application (read: unix process) when Ctrl is hold. However, I can see problems with programs that open many windows with different filetypes (someone mentioned the picture viewer). Let me know what you think about this. Bye, Wilke Havinga