[CentOS] command to show virtual X screens

2007-09-24 Thread Jerry Geis
Hi all, Is there a command line command that controls which virtual X screen a person is viewing? Sure I can click on one of the 4 virtual X screens but can I control that from the command line. Thanks, Jerry ___ CentOS mailing list

Re: [CentOS] command to show virtual X screens

2007-09-24 Thread Alain Spineux
xvkbd is an X11 utility that send event to X application. You can script your events. Just send the good key or mouse event to the good application. Alain Regards On 9/24/07, Jerry Geis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, Is there a command line command that controls which virtual X screen a

[CentOS] command to show virtual X screens

2007-09-24 Thread Jerry Geis
Is there a command line command that controls which virtual X screen a person is viewing? Sure I can click on one of the 4 virtual X screens but can I control that from the command line. Are you talking about the workspaces provided by the default Gnome desktop manager? If so,

Re: [CentOS] command to show virtual X screens

2007-09-24 Thread Alfred von Campe
Ok - I didnt realize it was called workspace, but yes that is it. But - what I want is a command line program that I can execute to show workspace 3. The sometime later execute a command line program to show workspace 1. Sorry, I don't know about a command line option for this (and the