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96.
<p>By pressing the Middle Mouse-Button on the desktop you can get a
brief list of all the windows on each desktop. From here you can also
unclutter or cascade the windows.</p>
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<p>Different virtual desktops can be customized individually, to a
certain extent. For example, you can specify a particular background
for a given desktop: Take a look in KDE's Control Center, under
Appearance &amp; Themes->Background, or right-click on the desktop and
select Configure Desktop.</p>
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98.
<p>While tabbed browsing in Konqueror is very useful, you can take
this one step further if you choose to have a split view in order to
view two locations at the same time. To access this feature, in
Konqueror select Window->Split View, with either Top-Bottom or
Left/Right, depending upon your choice.</p>
<p>This setting will also only apply to a particular tab, rather than
all tabs you have, so you can choose to have the split view for only
some of the tabs where you might think it is useful.</p>
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99.
<p>
You can let KDE turn the <b>NumLock</b> ON or OFF at startup.
</p>
<p>
Open the Control Center, select Peripherals->Keyboard and make your
choice.
</p>
<p>
<hr><br><br>
<i>This is the last tip in the tips database. Clicking "Next" will take you back to
the first tip.</i>
</p>
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