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<chapter id="configure">
<title>&kde;の設定</title>

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<para>&kde;で使用する言語をどうやって設定すればよいですか?</para>
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<answer>
<para>&kde;のメッセージで使用する言語を設定するには二つの方法があります:</para>
<variablelist> <varlistentry><term><application>&kde;コントロールセンター</application>の使い方</term> <listitem><para></para> <note><para></para></note></listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry><term></term> <listitem><para></para></listitem> </varlistentry> </variablelist>
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<question>
<para>How do I use the three extra keys on my &Windows; keyboard in
&kde;?</para>
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<answer>
<para>You may have to configure your X server via
<command>xmodmap</command> to bind the keycodes of the &Windows; keys
to useful X key symbols (<command>xev</command> is your friend!).</para>
<para>First, create a file <filename>$<envar>HOME</envar>/.Xmodmap</filename>
containing the entries:</para>
<screen>
keycode 115=F13
keycode 117=F15
</screen>
<para>Then run <command>xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap</command>.  This sets
the <keycap>Start</keycap> key to emit <keysym>F13</keysym> and the
<keycap>Windows</keycap> key to emit <keysym>F15</keysym>.  Next, fire
up the <application>&kde; Control Center</application> and select <menuchoice><guimenu>Shortcut
Keys</guimenu><guimenuitem>Global Shortcut</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.
Set <guilabel>Pop-up system menu</guilabel> to <keysym>F13</keysym>
and <guilabel>Window operations menu</guilabel> to
<keysym>F15</keysym>.  That is it.
<note><para>The numbers 115 and 117 may depend on the keyboard.  If
you are not sure, please check using <command>xev</command>.  In
addition, the above procedure requires &kde; 1.1 and above.</para>
<para>&kikbd; is able to do this too, but keymaps have to be edited.
The advantage of &kikbd; is that one can choose whether to use these
mappings on several custom keymaps and have them hotswappable.</para>
<para>It would be interesting to make a little script that will
automatically do the keymap modifications on demand.  &kikbd; should
be able to read/understand user-side keymap files.</para></note></para>
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