Version: (using KDE KDE 3.2.1) Installed from: SuSE RPMs OS: Linux In my former version of KDE, I could hide an iconbar more easily. I only had to single-click on the left edge of it. A second single-click unhided it. Now the single click on a hidden toolbar still works the same. But if I want to hide it, I first have to right-click on it, point to "alignment" (the upperst item) and then click "hidden" on the bottom of the menu. Only the double-click on the left corner has a function; but a different one: It loosens the bar from the programs border, so that I can move it by my mouse wherever I want. It's good that you can loosen toolbars only by doubly-clicking ─ not by justly drawing them, like in former KDE-versions. But I miss a lot the easy hiding. Could You please make them respond on both actions? To avoid misunderstandings between left single-click and left double-click You could e.G. offer in the control center the choice between left double-click or a single-click on the middle button.
Why would you want to hide/unhide your toolbars so often?
Indeed. I don't foresee a significant use case for this.