Mandrake and the 3 fingered salute
so I installed Mandrake 9.1 (changing over from Redhat 7.2) recently and have tweaked it all out, but I still can't find where you can tell the system how to react to a ctrl+esc or a ctrl+alt+del
I'm using strictly KDE 3.1.0 and the Redmond Behavior, and i want to set a ctrl+alt+del to bring up the 'task manager' and a ctrl+esc to bring up the K menu. The way it is now is a ctrl+esc brings up the 'process table- KDE system guard' and a ctrl+alt+del brings up the 'end session' dialog where you can logout reboot or restart
any ideas where this is? I seem to remember what i want being default behavior under Redhat 7.2 or a control panel where you could set it.
RE: Mandrake and the 3 fingered salute
If you plan to use the GUI to configure the keyboard, you can modify key settings from the KDE control center. Open the control center and go to "Accessibility" then to "Keyboard Shortcuts". From there you have multiple options and tabs to select the action or change settings. There is also a default list of various OS
emulations you can use or set a custom layout.
Good Luck!