Am Sonntag, den 13.04.2008, 10:08 +0200 schrieb Andrea Vettorello: > On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 12:56 AM, Christopher Bratusek > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hmm, when I'm pressing F2 for Shift+Del to rename or delete files on my > > Desktop (Nautilus is the shell) that doesn't work, even when I'm using > > the context menu -> rename option and typing something that doesn't work > > The Panel has the focus when no window is open (when I'm just pressing > > enter on the empty desktop, the last opened window will appear). Is > > there a way to give the desktop the focus when no other window is > > opened? > > I'm using a variation of "sloppy focus" focus mode, and IIRC as > default it should never give focus to the desktop but I've added a > couple of rules (with "Matched Windows") to behave with Gnome: never > focus the panel and "click" as desktop focus mode. I could be wrong > but I've read somewhere long time ago that the focus on the panel > should be managed differently than normal windows, for sure my > suggestion above it's only a workaround. ^__^ > > I'll give a look. > >
I'm using enter-exit as focus mode that works aswell. >> and IIRC as default it should never give focus to the desktop Hmm, I just meant that it should work when using the shell's keybindings to alter files or so.
