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    Examples:
    Examples:
    # Command to open an optical disk in Totem is: <pre>/usr/bin/totem %d</pre>
    # Command to open an optical disk in Totem is: <code>/usr/bin/totem %d</code>


    Tip: To see help for the Command: section hover your cursor over the text area for a few seconds.
    {{Tip|1=To see help for the '''Command:''' section hover your cursor over the text area for a few seconds.}}


    In this settings module you can configure which options you are presented with, when a device is plugged in. See [http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kde-workspace/kcontrol/solid-actions/index.html the Handbook] for more.
    In this settings module you can configure which options you are presented with, when a device is plugged in. See [http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kde-workspace/kcontrol/solid-actions/index.html the Handbook] for more.

    Revision as of 07:19, 2 June 2013

    Configure the actions that are available, when a new device is connected

    Examples:

    1. Command to open an optical disk in Totem is: /usr/bin/totem %d

    Tip

    To see help for the Command: section hover your cursor over the text area for a few seconds.


    In this settings module you can configure which options you are presented with, when a device is plugged in. See the Handbook for more.

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