Getting a USB printer to work
Suman Chakrabarti
yellowdog-newbie@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Thu, 28 Aug 2003 17:44:49 -0500
> > > Go to KDE's control center.
>> > Choose Peripherals-->Printers
>> I am here but I do not where click add printer,sorry my english is
>>very poor.
>>
>> > Right click in the top pane and choose add printer
>> where add printer?
>
>
>If you click with your right mouse button, you will get a menu that includes
>the choice "Add Printer/Class" (the first on the list).
>
>If you have a one-button mouse, you will need to map a key to the
>right button.
>If so, ask, and I'm sure someone on this list can walk you through that
>process.
>
>HTH, Tobey
Try holding down the F11 key. That worked for me on a one-button
mouse to get the right-click menu. F10 gave me the middle-click
function.
SC
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