On Thu, Sep 02, 2004 at 04:16:49PM +0200, Michael Sommer wrote:
> Hi list,
> 
> I get if I press <alt>+<strg>+<v> a sqare. It's alligned to the left
> side of the screen. Does anybody have an idea what this is and how I can
> remove it? I've got debian and enlightenment Enlightenment Version:
> 0.16.6

Hi list,

I should have looked around more exactly.
I found the solution in EKeys Editor. There in says CTRL+ALT v means
Toggle Deskrays. This lead me to another question: What does it mean?
What can one do with deskrays and what are they. Then google told me:

http://www.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit.edu/project/windowmgr/share/Enlightenment/E-docs/MAIN
(sorry for the long line):

.  This button toggles deskray mode on and off when clicked. Deskray
. mode is rather complex and useful for when you need to access the
dragbar of
. a desktop when that dragbar is not visible (ie obscured behind other
. desktops). Enlightenment places a "Tab" (a bar with stripes) where the
. dragbar would normally be. You can then drag that desktop by dragging
that Tab around.

I will test that one out tomorrow, because I normally don't use the
dragbar.

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