
TIP: Looking Up KDE Keyboard Shortcuts
If you are interested in other KDE keyboard shortcuts, look them up in the
KDE control center, described in
Section 2.1, “The KDE Control Center”
(page 45).
For quick access, you can also add the Lock and Logout icons to the panel. To do so,
right-click the panel then click Add Applet to Panel. In the following window, select
Lock/Logout Buttons and click Add to Panel.
When you lock your screen, the screen saver starts. To unlock the screen, move your
mouse to display the locked screen dialog. Enter your username and password then
press
Enter
.
For information about configuring your screen saver, see
Configuring the Screen Saver
(page 50).
1.2 Logging Out
When you are finished using the computer, you can log out and leave the system running
or restart or shut down the computer. If your system provides power management, you
can also suspend the computer, making the next system start much faster than a complete
boot.
To log out and leave the system running, do one of the following:
• From the main menu, select Log Out > End Current Session.
• Use the keyboard shortcut that is defined in the KDE control center. Usually, to
log out with confirmation, this is
Ctrl
+
Alt
+
Del
. In the following dialog you still
have the choice to cancel the logout process. If you want to log out without any
confirmation, press
Ctrl
+
Alt
+
Shift
+
Del
.
• Click the Logout icon in the panel. If your panel does not include the logout icon,
you can add it to the panel as described in
Section 1.1.3, “Locking Your Screen”
(page 6).
Getting Started with the KDE Desktop
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