- In the KDE menu, select Computer > System Settings. In earlier versions of KDE, you may need to open the KDE Control Center.
- In the System Settings window, select Windows Behavior in the Desktop section (in earlier versions of KDE, open the Look & Feel > Window Behavior menu instead).
- Select the WindowActions tab.
- In the Inner window, title bar and frame section, do one of the following:
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Change your keyboard layout to choose Meta key from the Modifier Key option. The Meta key is the Windows Start button on a 104-key keyboard. You must have this type of keyboard to use this option. Go to Desktop > Window Behavior (in earlier versions, open the Look & Feel > Window Behavior menu). Select the Actions tab. In the Inner window, title bar and frame section, select Meta as the Modifier Key. |
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If the Meta key is not available in the Modifier Key list, you must change your keyboard layout. This is set in Control Center > Regional and Accessibility > Keyboard Layout (in earlier versions, open the Control Center > Peripherals > Keyboard menu). Select the Enable keyboard layouts option and then select a Keyboard Model that includes 104 keys. |
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Set all the Modifier Key + options to Nothing . |
- There are a few KDE preferences you should update to optimize Harmony.
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In the KDE menu, select Computer > System Settings > Window Behavior. Select the Moving tab to disable these two options. Harmony reacts better and faster when these are disabled. |
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Display content in moving windows |
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Display content in resizing windows |
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In the KDE menu, select Computer > System Settings > Appearance and select the Colors menu. Under the Options tab, disable the following option: Apply colours to non-KDE4 applications. |
NOTE: This option may cause Harmony to display incorrect colours in some of the interface controls.