The window manager The default window manager provided by &tde; is the K Window Manager (&twin;). Please read The K Window Manager Handbook (which should be accessible from the &tde; Help Center) for usage information. Are there keyboard shortcuts for &twin; operations? Yes. Please refer to "The K Window Manager Handbook" for the list of shortcuts available. Can I define my own set of keyboard shortcuts? Yes. Launch the &tde; Control Center and select Regional & AccessibilityKeyboard Shortcuts to configure window manager bindings like maximizing windows, &etc;. When I "iconify" a window, it disappears. Where does it go? With many &X-Window; &GUI;s, the minimize button (a little dot) will erase the window that the program is running in and create, instead, an icon on the desktop. &tde; does not do this. Instead, when a window is iconified it is simply hidden (but the program is still running). There are a few ways to access disappeared windows: If you are running the taskbar part of &kicker;, you can choose to have a list of tasks displayed on your desktop. Iconified tasks will have their names displayed in gray. If you click the &MMB; on the root window (&ie;, the background of the desktop), &twin; will give you a list of all available tasks. How do I maximize windows only vertically or horizontally? Provided your window is not already maximized, clicking on the maximize button with the &LMB;/&MMB;/&RMB; will maximize fully/vertically/horizontally respectively. What is shading a window? By shading a window we mean rolling up the window leaving just the title bar visible. You can do this by double clicking on the window title bar. How can I start an application with special window options, like maximized/minimized/to stay on top? Use the kstart command. As an example, to open &kcalc; with the Stay on Top option, use: % kstart For maximized windows, use the option, for minimized windows, use . You can see a full list of kstart options with kstart . If you're using kstart to start applications at &tde; startup, you should use the option. See the &tde; User Guide, section Advanced Window Management for more information about this feature.