Description of Problem: Control Panel -> Window Behavior -> advanced "Enable Hover" seems to be a poor name (or English translation) for the IMHO very annoying behavior of unshading a window when the mouse cursor is over it for a certain amount of time. If I want to unshade the window, thats why my mouse has buttons. :) I think the name could be a little more descriptive and this behavior should be off by default. I can't think of any other Linux desktop that behaves like this by default. But mabye I am just too used to WindowMaker :) Seriously though this is the first version of KDE I have really liked, very well laid out, functional, yet very easy to use and configure. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 3.0.0 How Reproducible: Always.. Steps to Reproduce: 1. shade a window 2. move the mouse over it 3. watch it unshade then procede to search for the hopes of finding a way to make it stop :) Actual Results: mouse unshades window w/o clicking on it. Expected Results: Window unshades only when clicked. Additional Information: Please disable this by default or at least increase the default delay to several seconds.
Please take this up with the base maintainers (http://bugs.kde.org/). I could change the name in our packaging, but that would break translations, and therefore isn't a good idea.
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