Re: How can I prevent right clicking on the Kicker icon ?
Murray Trainer <[email protected]> Thu, 20 Jul 2006 16:08:10 +0800
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.kde.kiosk |
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On Thu, 2006-07-20 at 09:52 +0200, VANESSE Daniel wrote: > Second post, this time with a subject :-) > > > We have installed Fedora FC4 and KDE 3.5 on laptops used as dedicated > test equipment. In order to prevent the users to use the laptop > for any other purpose, I have heavily customized KDE (no access to > shell, no right-click on the desktop or the task bar, icons locked, > customized menus, no access to Konqueror, etc...). However, I found by > chance that, by right-clicking the Kicker menu icon on the task bar, > one could still access some configuration functions and mess-up the > system. How can I fix that? Which option to change? In wich > configuration file? > > For information: setting the action restriction > "action/kicker_rmb=false" in kdeglobal or kickerrc does not fix the > problem. > > > Many thanks in advance for your advises > Hi Daniel, You should be able to lock it down in the Kiosk Tool GUI by editing a Kiosk profile and under Panel, check the Disable Context menus box. Works for me OK. Murray