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Re: Menu layout
by Richard Dale on Friday 24/Nov/2006, @06:12
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It's just a custom desktop background with the icons arranged on top of it.
It is possible to customise KDE pretty completely. We got rid of the KDE Menu, got rid of Kicker, increased the size of the application toolbars, used a bigger mouse cursor all without needing to change any code. The settings can be setup in Kiosk mode profiles and easily managed centrally. Even non-KDE apps like GCompris and TuxPaint really fit it well too because they use non-standard UI elements like big buttons, and don't bother with ordinary fiddly (for 5-8 year olds) application menus. |
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Re: Menu layout
by annma on Friday 24/Nov/2006, @22:38
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Do you think it will be possible to allow all this with settings so parents and other people (libraries, cyber cafe, ...) could easily set up such a desktop for their kids? It has been my idea to do so when we started KDE-Edu and I'd really like this for KDE4.
Maybe (probably) we should have a working meeting to see how to work on all that before KDE4.
Meduxa is exactly how I would have dealt with things, there is a lot of work and thoughts behind Meduxa and it fits with all ages needs.
Congrats to the team!
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Re: Menu layout
by Richard Dale on Saturday 25/Nov/2006, @05:10
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Hi Annma yes at present we can configure KDE for kids like mEDUXa, but I think we can do something much better for KDE4 (and the OLPC project). So lets organise a meeting to discuss what we can do - ask Agustin the leader of the mEDUXa project about this.
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Re: Menu layout
by MM on Saturday 25/Nov/2006, @02:55
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Thanks
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