Rodolfo Medina writes:
>> In MS Windows, with the TAB key it is possible to move on the Desktop and
>> jump between small icons and to open and close windows.
>>
>> I don't detect such a feature in my Gnome graphic environment.
>>
>> Is it possible, in your experience, and how?, to reduce the u
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 07:41:52AM EDT, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> In MS Windows, with the TAB key it is possible to move on the Desktop and jump
> between small icons and to open and close windows.
>
> I don't detect such a feature in my Gnome graphic environment.
>
> Is it possible, in your experi
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> In MS Windows, with the TAB key it is possible to move on the Desktop and
> jump between small icons and to open and close windows.
>
> I don't detect such a feature in my Gnome graphic environment.
>
> Is it possible, in your experience, and how?, to reduce the use of
>
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Is it possible, in your experience, and how?, to reduce the use of mouse the
> most possible in X?
If you want to radically minimize your mouse usage, there are several
window managers which are designed around heavy keyboard interaction and
window manipulation:
- awesome
Dne, 17. 08. 2009 13:41:52 je Rodolfo Medina napisal(a):
> In MS Windows, with the TAB key it is possible to move on the Desktop
> and jump
> between small icons and to open and close windows.
>
> I don't detect such a feature in my Gnome graphic environment.
>
> Is it possible, in your experienc
In MS Windows, with the TAB key it is possible to move on the Desktop and jump
between small icons and to open and close windows.
I don't detect such a feature in my Gnome graphic environment.
Is it possible, in your experience, and how?, to reduce the use of mouse the
most possible in X?
Thanks
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