2014-12-30 12:36 GMT+01:00 Petter Adsen <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
> I hadn't looked at enlightenment for a lot of years, but recently
> installed it since it offers separate workspaces for each screen,
> something that I missed in xfce. I've got it set up mostly as I like
> it, but have a couple of questions:
>
> First off, can I set it up to switch workspaces if I move the
> mouse-wheel on the desktop (as in addition to over the pager)?
>
> Second, how do I stop the pointer from glowing blue every time I click
> something? I know it's a minor issue, but it bugs me :) Do I need to
> make a theme? I should probably do that anyway, since I'd like to make
> it look a bit more like xfce.
>
> Also, I don't know what does this, but if I enable gnome services, the
> pointer disappears. This probably has more to do with gnome than e, but
> does anyone have any ideas where I should start to find out what
> exactly causes this?
>
> Any help would be most appreciated :)
>
> Petter
>


You're asking too much!!! Just kidding.

I don't knwo about the feasibility of the first point... but you can look at
the key bindings configuration section.

An alternative is to switch when the pointer reach an edge of the screen.
And this usable with a 4x2, 4x4 or higher VD (virtual desktop). Remains
minor annoyances when a window is on the edge... but it's still a workable
set up with cheap space to work with.

No idea whatsoever on the second point it's complicated depending on the
toolkit an app depends on (seems to be gtk+[23] for you.)

And I don't know what you're talking about by _gnome services_... because
it could be D-Bus/ConsoleKit/PolKit services... E/EFL has it's own D-Bus
services running for ... e.g. power buttons (Note: UPower is needed here)
et al. It does not depend/run other *Kit crap. So no idead on those
supposedly
_gnome services_.

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