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<div>I have an additional thought about two of the items:<br>
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Lock/Logout:<br>
1. Add more options: Screen saver, shut down, reboot, turn off
screen.<br>
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<div>Yes, and IMO, it would be of even greater value to let each KDE
user configure a pre-selected "default" action. This would
eliminate the current need for a mouse drag to choose a button-- a
button which our users probably use with 90% consistency.<br>
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In my usage, where the entire system functions as a desktop
computer for me, I would select "shutdown" as my default.<br>
Yes, I have "test" users, and sometimes switch DE's, and sometimes
update a library which calls for a restart-- but I'm almost always
doing this choice.<br>
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Cashew:<br>
1. Mouse actions for the cashew. Currently we have mouse actions
for<br>
doing mouse events on the desktop. We should have the same thing
for<br>
the cashew (except for left mouse click, of course). For instance
a<br>
user could have scroll wheel on the desktop to change virtual<br>
desktops, and scroll wheel on the cashew to change activities.<br>
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<div>Shawn said, "This doesn't seem useful/sensible, but maybe
that's just me."<br>
And I agree; it seems to merely add a strange, confusing "gotcha!"
complication while resting on the cashew.<br>
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