[Kde-kiosk] Disable key combinations

Pearson, Jennifer - Jennifer L Jennifer.L.Pearson at Lowes.com
Fri Jun 20 17:59:01 CEST 2003


Thanks Caleb,

I have disabled all of Control Panel and taken out all relative
applications that are not utilized on our thin client.  However was able
to disable the key combinations by taking /usr/share/apps/kcmkeys/kde3*
(the global and kde shortcuts) and place them in
/usr/share/config/kdeglobal.  I edited all of the values making them
"none" and made the file immutable.  

I appreciate your correspondence.  

Thanks

Jenn

-----Original Message-----
From: Caleb Tennis [mailto:caleb at aei-tech.com] 
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 4:51 PM
To: kde-kiosk at kde.org
Subject: Re: [Kde-kiosk] Disable key combinations

Hi Jenn,

The most straight forward way is probably to go to the Control Panel -> 
Regional & Accessibility -> Keyboard Shortcuts and start turning them
off 
there.

Does this mean we can assume that we're going to start seeing KDE based
kiosks 
at Lowes stores? :)

Caleb

On Friday 20 June 2003 10:41 am, Pearson, Jennifer - Jennifer L wrote:
> I am trying to figure out how to disable key combinations such as
> Alt+F1, Alt+Tab in an effort to lock down kde.  I have tried changing
> /usr/share/apps/kcmkeys kde3 but somehow I don't think this is the
> solution.  Do I need to modify kdeglobals in order to disable key
> combinations, and if so, how?


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