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==Keyboard==
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In this section you can manage the settings for your keyboard. See more on this in [http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdebase-workspace/kcontrol/keyboard/index.html the Handbook].
 
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===Enable <keycap>Control + Alt + Backspace</keycap> to kill [[Special:myLanguage/Glossary#X-Server|X-Server]]===
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To enable this feature, first make sure <menuchoice>Configure keyboard options</menuchoice> is enabled under <menuchoice>Advanced</menuchoice> tab. Then, check a key from <menuchoice>Compose key position</menuchoice> tree. Finally, click <menuchoice>Apply</menuchoice>. From now on, you will be able to use that key as Compose key.
To enable this feature, first make sure <menuchoice>Configure keyboard options</menuchoice> is enabled under <menuchoice>Advanced</menuchoice> tab. Then, check a key from <menuchoice>Compose key position</menuchoice> tree. Finally, click <menuchoice>Apply</menuchoice>. From now on, you will be able to use that key as Compose key.
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In this section you can manage the settings for your mouse. See more on this in [http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdebase-workspace/kcontrol/mouse/index.html  the Handbook].
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In this section you can manage the settings for your joustick. See more on this in [http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdebase-workspace/kcontrol/joystick/index.html  the Handbook].


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Configuring your input devices
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Keyboard

In this section you can manage the settings for your keyboard. See more on this in the Handbook.

Information
These sections on advanced keyboard settings refers to KDE SC 4.5.1 version or later.


Enable Control + Alt + Backspace to kill X-Server

Under Advanced tab, make sure Configure keyboard options is enabled. Then look in the list below for "Key sequence to kill the X server". Under it, you should be able to check Control + Alt + Backspace. Once done, click on Apply.

Enable Compose key

Compose is a feature that allows you to write any character you want, no matter the keyboard layout you are using, by pressing a certain key (Compose key) and a series of keys. You could, i.e., associate ‘~’ and ‘n’ characters so they get replaced by a ‘ñ’ character when they are pressed after pressing Compose key. There are many default key combinations, and you can customize Compose configuration file so it better fits your specific needs. You will find more information here.

To enable this feature, first make sure Configure keyboard options is enabled under Advanced tab. Then, check a key from Compose key position tree. Finally, click Apply. From now on, you will be able to use that key as Compose key.

Mouse

In this section you can manage the settings for your mouse. See more on this in the Handbook.

Touchpad


Joystick

In this section you can manage the settings for your joustick. See more on this in the Handbook.