since i have got very good answers in record time, i'll try one more
question.  this is actually the last i have currently left.  once it is
solved i'm really happy user of e.  i wonder when there will be an e
based ubuntu that would come without gnome load.

my question is, i would like to lower a window when i press right mouse
button on window border or window heading.  by default, in default
theme, pressing right mouse button on window border raises the window
and pressing right mouse button window heading brings up window menu.

i am able to achieve in Mouse Binding Setting window what i want by
setting Action Context to Border and then choosing Right Button from
Bindings and Lower from Window: Actions.  the problem is that once i
have done it, pressing right mouse button on desktop does not anymore
bring up my Favorite menu like it did before.  

why does Border Action Context binding also affect mouse action on the
desktop? how can i change mouse right button action so that it on window
border and heading lowers the window and on desktop keeps on showing my
favorites menu?

-- juha

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