On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 01:08:42PM +0100, Axel FILMORE wrote:
Hi there,
I've found something weird with LxPanel's Main Menu.
When the menu is added to the panel, hitting the super key just shows
the main menu, but other Super key shortcuts doesn't work.
When the menu is not added to
Thanks a lot, it works just fine and it's still possible to show the
menu with C+Escape.
Very useful information, thank you.
:)
On 18/01/2012 15:33, Henry Gebhardt wrote:
I believe it's not Lxpanel, but the openbox configuration. On a
default lubuntu install, openbox is catching the Super
Hi there,
I've found something weird with LxPanel's Main Menu.
When the menu is added to the panel, hitting the super key just shows
the main menu, but other Super key shortcuts doesn't work.
When the menu is not added to the panel, Super+D minimises or maximises
windows, Super+E runs
Am 17.01.2012 13:08, schrieb Axel FILMORE:
Hi there,
I've found something weird with LxPanel's Main Menu.
When the menu is added to the panel, hitting the super key just shows
the main menu, but other Super key shortcuts doesn't work.
When the menu is not added to the panel, Super+D
Great, but how to minimise/maximise windows ?
Another interesting Super key is Super+F1, Super+F2, this switches to
desktop
1 or 2, if you have 2 desktops of course.
On 17/01/2012 13:18, Leszek Lesner wrote:
There is CTRL+ALT+D to start the filemanager and CTRL+ALT+T to start a
terminal.
I think Alt + F10 maximizes, the other one I'd have to look up.
Ctrl + Alt + arrow keys for switching desktops.
With metta, Chris
On Jan 17, 2012 2:21 PM, Axel FILMORE axel.film...@gmail.com wrote:
Great, but how to minimise/maximise windows ?
Another interesting Super key is Super+F1,
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