Have you open dconf-editor, and modified "switch-to-workspace-left" and
"switch-to-workspace-right" at "org->gnome->desktop->wm->keybindings"?
El 08/10/12 00:43, Craig escribió:
> I'm confused. Super+Z doesn't do anything for me... Am I using an old
> version?
>
> On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 5:33 PM, S
I'm confused. Super+Z doesn't do anything for me... Am I using an old
version?
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 5:33 PM, Sergio Costas wrote:
> I don't know... Anyway, it's not perfect, because there's a problem with
> key autorepeat :( If you press Super, then Z, it goes left; if you then
> release Z, bu
I don't know... Anyway, it's not perfect, because there's a problem with
key autorepeat :( If you press Super, then Z, it goes left; if you then
release Z, but keep Super, it stops (as expected), but if you now press
again Z, it doesn't do left again; you must keep both keys pressed, or
release bot
Can we sub in a mouse activity in place of a key combo?
On Oct 7, 2012 5:03 PM, "Sergio Costas" wrote:
> I found how to change the keys for moving from one workspace to another:
> open dconf-editor, and go to
>
> org->gnome->desktop->wm->keybindings
>
> and there, modify "switch-to-workspace-
I found how to change the keys for moving from one workspace to another:
open dconf-editor, and go to
org->gnome->desktop->wm->keybindings
and there, modify "switch-to-workspace-left" and
"switch-to-workspace-right".
El 07/10/12 19:20, satch...@gmail.com escribió:
> While being able to switc
Personally, I dislike hot corners. I always trip them by accident, which
seems like more of a problem than a solution. Given that corners are 4 of
the 5 easiest places on the screen to mouse-over, there should be some
guard to prevent against accidental tripping, like requiring a click or
something
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/elementaryos/+spec/elementary-grub
2012/10/7 Sergey "Shnatsel" Davidoff
> This is no way a Luna item, so please rename it to something like
> grub-theme
>
>
> 2012/10/7 Eduard Gotwig
>
>> Check this link for discussion, etc. :
>> https://blueprints.launchpad.ne
Hey,
I want to note that the missing flash support for the new midori and very
poor html5 videoplayer support, like not even youtube is supported, is in
my eyes, a release blocker.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/midori/+bug/1054327
https://bugs.launchpad.net/midori/+bug/767442
https://bugs.launchpa
This is no way a Luna item, so please rename it to something like
grub-theme
2012/10/7 Eduard Gotwig
> Check this link for discussion, etc. :
> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/elementaryos/+spec/luna-grub
>
>
> 2012/10/7 Sergey "Shnatsel" Davidoff
>
>> Why not, as long as it doesn't break any
This brings up another annoyance that I have seen in my use of elementary.
When I use Luna, I use it on a laptop. I like to perform most of my actions
using the keyboard if I can. However, when I use the "expose all windows"
shortcut [Super + w], I have to move my hand to the touchpad/mouse i
Check this link for discussion, etc. :
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/elementaryos/+spec/luna-grub
2012/10/7 Sergey "Shnatsel" Davidoff
> Why not, as long as it doesn't break anything. Might be a cool item for
> Luna+1. BURG is cooler but we don't have the infrastructure to test and
> debug it
But at least it should be available as a key configurable with dconf.
Currently it's only possible to change "go to the first workspace" and
"go to the last workspace", but not "go to the next/previous workspace"
El 07/10/12 19:20, satch...@gmail.com escribió:
While being able to switch worksp
While being able to switch workspaces with one hand, I think WASD is
non-obvious, especially when all four are commonly used as window
management shortcuts in other OSes (the first three in Ubuntu and the last
one in Windows; I think Super+S is also used in Windows for system
something or the other
2012/10/7 Sergio Costas
> Even would be nice to be able to use Super+z to go left, and Super+x to
> go right, or something like that. I hate to have to move the mouse down to
> a hot corner, or having to drop the mouse.
>
There's a proposal to assign the actions of Super+Arrow keys to Super+WAS
Dan-
I think it would be great if you could attach a modifier key to hotcorners. So
the user could choose to have a hotcorner activate only if he were holding
CTRL, or whatever.
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 10:07 AM, Daniel Fore wrote:
Hey Dane,
I think there's already a bug report for that :) You
Even would be nice to be able to use Super+z to go left, and Super+x to
go right, or something like that. I hate to have to move the mouse down
to a hot corner, or having to drop the mouse.
El 07/10/12 17:47, Craig escribió:
Having just switched from Ubuntu 10.10 to Elementary on my desktop ma
Hey Dane,
I think there's already a bug report for that :) You might want to check and
then add yourself as affected.
Craig,
As mentioned before, I think there are a few solutions we should make available
in addition to the keyboard shortcuts: a multitouch gesture (not yet
implemented), a doc
Dane +1. No. +1000
On Oct 7, 2012 10:00 AM, "Dane Henson" wrote:
> This brings up another annoyance that I have seen in my use of elementary.
> When I use Luna, I use it on a laptop. I like to perform most of my
> actions using the keyboard if I can. However, when I use the "expose all
> windo
This brings up another annoyance that I have seen in my use of elementary.
When I use Luna, I use it on a laptop. I like to perform most of my actions
using the keyboard if I can. However, when I use the "expose all windows"
shortcut [Super + w], I have to move my hand to the touchpad/mouse i
For power users there's EasyStroke, but I doubt we'll ship that by default.
Multitouch should also help on some machines.
2012/10/7 Sergey "Shnatsel" Davidoff
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/elementaryos/+bug/94 is the answer
>
> 2012/10/7 Craig
>
>> Having just switched from Ubuntu 10.10 to E
https://bugs.launchpad.net/elementaryos/+bug/94 is the answer
2012/10/7 Craig
> Having just switched from Ubuntu 10.10 to Elementary on my desktop machine
> (which I haven't used in over a year), I've noticed a real irritation when
> trying to switch workspaces while one hand is on the mouse
Hot corners is the solution, but it's part of a bigger question of whether
Luna is coming with any hot corners enabled by default.
On 7 October 2012 21:17, Craig wrote:
> Having just switched from Ubuntu 10.10 to Elementary on my desktop machine
> (which I haven't used in over a year), I've noti
Having just switched from Ubuntu 10.10 to Elementary on my desktop machine
(which I haven't used in over a year), I've noticed a real irritation when
trying to switch workspaces while one hand is on the mouse--the user has to
take a hand off the mouse, put both hands on the keyboard (many keyboards
Why not, as long as it doesn't break anything. Might be a cool item for
Luna+1. BURG is cooler but we don't have the infrastructure to test and
debug it.
On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 3:14 PM, Eduard Gotwig wrote:
>
>> What about a super sexy grub theme :D ?
>>
>> Something like
>> http://gnome-look.org/
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