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172 Start-Up<br />

The Country/Region & Language section lets you configure options that are specific<br />

for your location, such as language, currency, and number and date format.<br />

In Input Actions, configure mouse gestures and keyboard shortcuts for starting applications<br />

and running commands.<br />

In the Keyboard Layout section, find multiple layouts for different languages. If Enable<br />

Keyboard Layouts is selected, you can add and activate several keyboard layouts, such<br />

as English and German, and switch between them. Fine-tune them in the Xkb Options<br />

tab.<br />

In the Keyboard Shortcuts section, you can define global KDE shortcuts. For an overview<br />

<strong>of</strong> the currently active shortcuts, refer to the list <strong>of</strong> Global Shortcuts. You can also<br />

choose a different, predefined shortcut scheme, such as a Windows or Mac scheme.<br />

6.2.8 Security & Privacy<br />

This category holds settings for personal security certificates, KWallet, password<br />

treatment, and privacy settings.<br />

To make KDE more secure, Crypto allows you to configure SSL (secure socket layer).<br />

This is used in most KDE applications as well as others. There is also a possibility to<br />

manage your personal certificates.<br />

KDE Wallet allows you to configure the KDE Wallet system, KWallet. It saves sensitive<br />

information, such as passwords and form data, for several applications in a strongly<br />

encrypted file, protected with a master password that you define. For information about<br />

using KWallet, see Section 5.10.2, “Managing Passwords with KWallet Manager”<br />

(page 155).<br />

To change your personal settings, go to Password & User Account. Here, set a new<br />

name, organization, e-mail address, SMTP server, or password.<br />

The Privacy module manages personal Web browsing data. For example, use it to clear<br />

the cache, delete the history <strong>of</strong> visited Web sites, or remove unwanted cookies.

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