![]() You can choose the display language desired, Stamp Mirroring, and what you would like Tux Paint to do with your system’s fonts in the “Language Tab” area. In the “Simplification Tab” area you can make choices regarding Tux Paint Stamps, text case, Magic Controls, and the ability to disable the “Quit Button” and “Escape Key”. The “Mouse/Keyboard Tab” area lets you decide if you would like to use “Fancy Cursor Shapes”, to hide the cursor if desired, enable/disable keyboard shortcuts, and the options that you would like to have active for your mouse while Tux Paint is running. You can also choose to rotate the screen sizes (width and height), allow a screensaver, enable/disable sound effects, and use an alternate color palette. ![]() ![]() In the “Video/Sound Tab” area you should choose the screen display size that best suits your needs since you will not be able to resize the Tux Paint Window while the program is running. Notice at the bottom that there are options regarding “Current User” versus “All Users”, the ability to apply individual changes, resetting the Config, selecting Defaults, and the Config exit. When Tux Paint Config launches, it will start with the “About Tab”.
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