Back when I ran Unity beside XFCE, everything seemed to be fully
compatible, probably because of the gnome ancestry. havn't tried in
about a year, so I'm not sure about now, but can't imagine that too much
has changed...
On 04/08/2013 02:24 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Mon, 08 Apr 2013 19:45:40 +0200, Pete Wright <[email protected]>
wrote:
If this question is too “newbie” or worse, heretical, please forgive and
then ignore me.
It isn't, you should asked what ever you want, sure, you also should
search the web yourself a little bit, but since that isn't easy for a
newbie, you better asked a question to much, than a question to less.
I don't use Unity, so I don't have knowledge about it. Usually, if a
window is focused, the shortcut should work for that Window. This
doesn't work for every shortcut, but every desktop environment, resp.
windows manager should provide the option to change shortcuts by the
user.
I suspect that if you install Unity, everything will become as it was,
but there might be a menu to change or disable shortcuts.
OTOH in a hurry I couldn't find how to disable the mouse wheel button
for Xfce4, they can hide options very good, if they want ;).
As somebody else already mentioned, you can install Unity beside
Xfce4. Theoretically this should work for all DEs, but sometimes it
does cause issues, when using on Desktop environment A the browser
from environment B the session could become a mix of both desktop
environments, or desktop environment X has got 2 trash cans on the
Desktop, one that is used and another, from environment Z.
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