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== Overview ==


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'''Features'''
* Control Center for global KDE settings
* Customize and manage your desktop in one convenient location
* General and Advanced tabs separate most common user settings
* Search function helps narrow down probable settings
 
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* '''Name:''' System Settings [[Image:Preferences-system.png|right|48px]]
== Feature Overview ==
* '''Description:''' System Settings
* '''Categories:''' [[Applications/Desktop|Desktop]] and [[Applications/System|System]]
* '''Version:''' 4.2.3
* '''Available for:''' 4.2.3
* '''None'''
* '''[http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdebase-workspace/systemsettings/index.html System Settings Handbook]'''
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== Description ==
::* Control Center for global KDE settings
::* Customize and manage your desktop in one convenient location
::* General and Advanced tabs separate most common user settings
::* Search function helps narrow down probable settings


Systemsettings is a program where you can configure many parts of your desktop. Color, style, shortcuts and many other things.  It takes the place of KDE3's KControl. It has two main tabs: General tab for the most common user settings, and Advanced tab for more refined system administration. Each tab is further broken down into groups of related settings.
Systemsettings is a program where you can configure many parts of your desktop. Color, style, shortcuts and many other things.  It takes the place of KDE3's KControl. It has two main tabs: General tab for the most common user settings, and Advanced tab for more refined system administration. Each tab is further broken down into groups of related settings.
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Note that System Settings will not indicate if there are hits in both General and Advanced tabs, so you'll have to check them yourself. If you can't find a setting that used to be in KDE 3's KControl, it is likely that it has been moved to the Settings section of the application concerned.
Note that System Settings will not indicate if there are hits in both General and Advanced tabs, so you'll have to check them yourself. If you can't find a setting that used to be in KDE 3's KControl, it is likely that it has been moved to the Settings section of the application concerned.


You will find the '''[http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdebase-workspace/systemsettings/index.html System Settings Handbook here]'''.
== Keywords ==
== Keywords ==


System settings, control center, configuration, configure, customize, administration
System settings, control center, configuration, configure, customize, administration

Revision as of 18:11, 21 October 2009

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The new control center for KDE 4

Feature Overview

  • Control Center for global KDE settings
  • Customize and manage your desktop in one convenient location
  • General and Advanced tabs separate most common user settings
  • Search function helps narrow down probable settings

Systemsettings is a program where you can configure many parts of your desktop. Color, style, shortcuts and many other things. It takes the place of KDE3's KControl. It has two main tabs: General tab for the most common user settings, and Advanced tab for more refined system administration. Each tab is further broken down into groups of related settings.

Search

System Settings has a search function to help in hunting down a setting. Simply type in a keyword in the Search field in the toolbar and System Settings will display modules that contain the keyword and hide those that don't.

Searching for "key"

Note that System Settings will not indicate if there are hits in both General and Advanced tabs, so you'll have to check them yourself. If you can't find a setting that used to be in KDE 3's KControl, it is likely that it has been moved to the Settings section of the application concerned.

You will find the System Settings Handbook here.

Keywords

System settings, control center, configuration, configure, customize, administration