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Getting HelpUser ManualsUser ManualMost applications come with a comprehensive user manualUser ManualHandbook, which you can
reach various ways:By pressing F1 inside the application.From the menu bar:
HelpApplication name
By browsing to it in &khelpcenter;&khelpcenter;By using the help KIOslave in &konqueror;. So, in the Location Toolbar, simply type help:/Application nameOnline at http://docs.kde.orgContext and What's This HelpMany applications also provide context help in two forms:
Tooltips, and What's This help.TooltipsTooltipsTooltips are small informational windows or balloons that display when
you hover the mouse over an item on your screen without clicking.&kde; uses tooltips in many places to provide brief help or
information about an item on your screen. For instance, most toolbar buttons
inside applications will display their name in a tooltip if you rest or hover
your mouse over them.Tooltips have another function, which is not specifically tied to
help. In the &konqueror; file manager and on your Desktop, tooltips can
provide information about files. This is commonly referred to as meta information.You can find out more about meta-information tooltips in the section
about the &konqueror; file manager.What's This?What's This?What's This? help is usually more detailed than tooltips.
You can access What's This? help in two ways:By pressing the ? button in the titlebar of the
window.By pressing the key combination
&Shift;F1The cursor will change to a pointer with a question mark next to it.
Click on the item you want to know about, and a small window will
pop up displaying information.Mailing Lists, Newsgroups and IRCMailing ListsMailing Lists&kde; provides many mailing lists which can provide you with help
and guidance in using and configuring your Desktop.Some of the lists you might find useful are:The &kde; User List
&kde; User Mailing ListThis mailing list focuses specifically on OS-independent questions
and discussions regarding using &kde;. Operating-system-specific questions and
discussion are off-topic here. For
example, the question How do I change the margin size for KWord
documents is appropriate for this list; whereas How do I set
up my printer using &kde; under UnixOS X.Y is not. Questions asked and
discussions here should apply to all &kde; users using the applicable &kde;
software, not just those using the same operating system.You can subscribe to this list at https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde.You can find archives at http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde.The &kde;-&Linux; List
kde-linux Mailing ListThis mailing list focusses specifically on questions and discussions
regarding using &kde; on &Linux;. Questions and discussions can involve any
issue confronting desktop users who run &kde; on a &Linux; system. Hence,
questions such as How do I setup a networked printer for printing from
&kde; on LinuxDistro X.Y are appropriate here. If you prefer a list
limited to OS-independent questions and discussions
concerning &kde;, please use the general &kde; mailing list.You can subscribe to this list at https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-linux.You can find archives at http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-linux.IRCThere is a #kde channel on Freenode (irc.freenode.net) for support and other general talk about &kde;. As usual, you can access this channel by using any of &kde;'s popular IRC clients which include konversation, &ksirc;, as well as &kopete;. For more information, check the section.More ResourcesThere are many other resources which you may found useful; some of these are listed below:dot.kde.org
&kde; News ResourceThis website has a searchable &kde; news resource where you can find out about a superfluity of innovations in the world of &kde;.kde-look.org
icandy for &kde;The paramount resource for &kde; icandy, including themes, window decorations, wallpapers, mouse themes and icons for your &kde; desktop. Note also that the site contains a howto section on how to install the most common of these.wiki.kde.org
&kde; wikiThe official &kde; Wiki. From here you can have access to a plethora of information ranging from frequently asked questions and HOWTOs to tips and tricks. The wiki should never, however, be used as a substitute for the respective application's handbook or the official &kde; documentation.