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Old 28th February 2012, 08:36 PM
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How to enable Yakuake dop down function on xfce

Hi ,

i am using f16 xfce and i have yakuake installed and i use it extensively.
When i had kde installed f12 automatic drop down function worked but when
kde is not installed f12 does not work and i have to point to the shortcut every time i want
to use it. Is there a quick way arround this problem, you can tell me?

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