true If you want the same background settings to be applied to all desktops enable this option. true If you want the same background settings to be applied to all screens enable this option. false If you want to draw to each screen separately in xinerama mode enable this option. false Enable this option if you want to limit the cache size for the background. 2048 Here you can enter how much memory TDE should use for caching the background(s). If you have different backgrounds for the different desktops caching can make switching desktops smoother at the expense of higher memory use. 100 Here you can set the opacity of the background (0-100). A composite manager can then render something behind it. true Uncheck this option if you do not want to have icons on the desktop. Without icons the desktop will be somewhat faster but you will no longer be able to drag files to the desktop. false Check this option if you want to run X11 programs that draw into the desktop such as xsnow, xpenguin or xmountain. If you have problems with applications like netscape that check the root window for running instances, disable this option. true true Check this option if you want to see your icons automatically aligned to the grid when you move them. false konsole Defines which terminal application is used. false You can switch between the virtual desktops by using the mouse wheel over the desktop background. Forward You can choose what happens when you click the left button of your pointing device on the desktop. WindowListMenu You can choose what happens when you click the middle button of your pointing device on the desktop. DesktopMenu You can choose what happens when you click the right button of your pointing device on the desktop. 0 0 0 Qt::white true Check here to enable a shadow outline around the desktop font. This also improves the readability of the desktop text against backgrounds of a similar color. 0,0,4.0,120.0,2,1,1,0,0,0 false

If you check this option, any files in your desktop directory that begin with a period (.) will be shown. Usually, such files contain configuration information, and remain hidden from view.

\n

For example, files which are named \".directory\" are plain text files which contain information for Konqueror, such as the icon to use in displaying a directory, the order in which files should be sorted, etc. You should not change or delete these files unless you know what you are doing.

true If this is enabled, icons are aligned vertically, otherwise horizontally. 5

This is the minimal distance (in pixels) between the icons on your desktop.

false

If this is enabled, you can change desktop icon spacing by pressing Ctrl and scrolling on the desktop background.

Select for which types of files you want to enable preview images. 0 Sets the sort criterion. Possible choices are NameCaseSensitive = 0, NameCaseInsensitive = 1, Size = 2, Type = 3, Date = 4. true Enable this to place directories in front of the sorted list, otherwise they are amongst the files. false Check this option if you want to keep your icons from moving.
true media/nfs_mounted,media/nfs_unmounted,media/hdd_mounted,media/hdd_unmounted,media/floppy_unmounted,media/cdrom_unmounted,media/floppy5_unmounted The device types which you do not want to see on the desktop. true false If this option is selected, applications will not have their menu bar attached to their own window anymore. Instead, there is one menu bar at the top of the screen which shows the menus of the currently active application. You might recognize this behavior from Mac OS. false If this option is selected, there is one menu bar at the top of the screen which shows the desktop menus. false Enables the screen saver. 300 Sets the seconds after which the screen saver is started. true Usually the screen saver is suspended when display power saving kicks in, as nothing can be seen on the screen anyway, obviously. However, some screen savers actually perform useful computations, so it is not desirable to suspend them. 0 0 0 0 false 5000 false 600 19 false When enabled this restores the old style unmanaged window behavior of desktop locking. true When enabled the date and time when the desktop was locked is displayed as an additional intrusion detection measure. true When disabled the screensaver starts immediately when locking the desktop. true When enabled all active windows are hidden from the screensaver, showing only the desktop background as a result. false Hide Cancel button from the "Desktop Session Locked" dialog. true When enabled, the Trinity Secure Attention Key (TSAK) system will be used to secure the screen locker. This requires system wide TSAK support to be enabled prior to use. 50 10 false false false TDEGlobalSettings::completionMode() 30