Re: [lubuntu-users] Keyboard shortcuts

2016-09-06 Thread scrooyahoo
On 2016-09-06 21:31, Mark F wrote: I would like the shortcuts better than snapping. (I turn off snapping, I don't like it at all. I must be unusual because it seems to be the default in other distros.). I also turn of snapping, Snapping would make a lot of sense on a tablet, but ... then

Re: [lubuntu-users] Keyboard shortcuts (for touchpad enable/disable)

2016-09-06 Thread Mark F
On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 2:15 PM, Mark F wrote: > I use Windows-key + Space-key. I don't recall hitting it by accident. Upon further reflection, that could be because I don't make use of any keyboard shortcuts on a regular basis. Maybe if I were in the habit of hitting various

Re: [lubuntu-users] Keyboard shortcuts

2016-09-06 Thread Aere Greenway
On 09/06/2016 01:31 PM, Mark F wrote: I'd like to see a shortcut for disabling/enabling the laptop touchpad. I wrote a couple shell scripts to do that.[1] One toggles it on/off and is bound to a keyboard shortcut. I call the other script from .profile to toggle the touchpad off by default.

[lubuntu-users] Keyboard shortcuts

2016-09-06 Thread Fritz Hudnut
On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 1:15 PM, wrote: > I still think this would be useful as a keyboard shortcut. It was really > frustrating to me when I switched to Lubuntu over a year ago (from Win 8.1) > and struggled with the cursor jumping around while I type. I

Re: [lubuntu-users] Keyboard shortcuts

2016-09-06 Thread Nio Wiklund
Hi Mark, synclient touchpadoff=1 ## turns off the touchpad synclient touchpadoff=0 ## turns on the touchpad You can make aliases for these commands or bind them to some hotkey combination. Best regards Nio Den 2016-09-06 kl. 21:31, skrev Mark F: I would like the shortcuts better than

Re: [lubuntu-users] Keyboard shortcuts

2016-09-06 Thread Mark F
I would like the shortcuts better than snapping. (I turn off snapping, I don't like it at all. I must be unusual because it seems to be the default in other distros.). Is there a listing of available shortcuts? I know the info can be seen in ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml . But, I'm thinking

Re: [lubuntu-users] Keyboard shortcuts

2016-09-06 Thread Fedai Kaya
Hi, You can try super key (windows) + arrows to snap windows on the sides. On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 8:02 PM, Ian Bruntlett wrote: > Hi, > > I like the short-cut ALT+x keypress which alternately maximises the window > or returns it to its previous size. > > However, I

[lubuntu-users] Keyboard shortcuts

2016-09-06 Thread Ian Bruntlett
Hi, I like the short-cut ALT+x keypress which alternately maximises the window or returns it to its previous size. However, I have noted with things like a terminal emulator (in which I use bash) or emacs, quite often I end up manually making their windows either as tall as possible or wide as