KeyboardConfigWidget KeyboardConfigWidget 0 0 599 284 unnamed 0 numlockGroup GroupBoxPanel Sunken NumLock on KDE Startup If supported, this option allows you to setup the state of NumLock after KDE startup.<p>You can configure NumLock to be turned on or off, or configure KDE not to set NumLock state. unnamed RadioButton1_2 Turn o&ff 1 RadioButton1_3 Leave unchan&ged 2 RadioButton1 T&urn on 0 groupBox1 Keyboard Repeat unnamed lblDelay 0 5 0 0 &Delay: delay delaySlider 0 10000 1000 1000 5000 Horizontal Below 1000 If supported, this option allows you to set the delay after which a pressed key will start generating keycodes. The 'Repeat rate' option controls the frequency of these keycodes. delay 250 100 5000 msec If supported, this option allows you to set the delay after which a pressed key will start generating keycodes. The 'Repeat rate' option controls the frequency of these keycodes. lblRate 0 5 0 0 &Rate: rate rateSlider 0 10000 1000 1000 5000 Horizontal Below 1000 If supported, this option allows you to set the rate at which keycodes are generated while a key is pressed. rate 30 0.2 1 50.0 /s If supported, this option allows you to set the rate at which keycodes are generated while a key is pressed. repeatBox &Enable keyboard repeat true If you check this option, pressing and holding down a key emits the same character over and over again. For example, pressing and holding down the Tab key will have the same effect as that of pressing that key several times in succession: Tab characters continue to be emitted until you release the key. click 0 0 100 % If supported, this option allows you to hear audible clicks from your computer's speakers when you press the keys on your keyboard. This might be useful if your keyboard does not have mechanical keys, or if the sound that the keys make is very soft.<p>You can change the loudness of the key click feedback by dragging the slider button or by clicking the up/down arrows on the spin box. Setting the volume to 0% turns off the key click. TextLabel1 0 5 0 0 Key click &volume: click If supported, this option allows you to hear audible clicks from your computer's speakers when you press the keys on your keyboard. This might be useful if your keyboard does not have mechanical keys, or if the sound that the keys make is very soft.<p>You can change the loudness of the key click feedback by dragging the slider button or by clicking the up/down arrows on the spin box. Setting the volume to 0% turns off the key click. repeatBox toggled(bool) delaySlider setEnabled(bool) repeatBox toggled(bool) delay setEnabled(bool) repeatBox toggled(bool) rateSlider setEnabled(bool) repeatBox toggled(bool) rate setEnabled(bool) repeatBox toggled(bool) lblDelay setEnabled(bool) repeatBox toggled(bool) lblRate setEnabled(bool) repeatBox click RadioButton1 RadioButton1_2 RadioButton1_3 kdialog.h knuminput.h