Greetings;
One of the things I miss most is "focus follows mouse", but I've not found a place in the trinity-control-center to turn this on.
Is such a function available, and if so, where do I enable it?
Thanks.
On Mon, 25 Jun 2018 06:42:55 -0400 Gene Heskett gheskett@shentel.net wrote:
Greetings;
One of the things I miss most is "focus follows mouse", but I've not found a place in the trinity-control-center to turn this on.
Is such a function available, and if so, where do I enable it?
tcc -> desktop -> windows behavior
On Monday 25 June 2018 06:55:44 Nick Koretsky wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jun 2018 06:42:55 -0400
Gene Heskett gheskett@shentel.net wrote:
Greetings;
One of the things I miss most is "focus follows mouse", but I've not found a place in the trinity-control-center to turn this on.
Is such a function available, and if so, where do I enable it?
tcc -> desktop -> windows behavior
Thanks, maybe that will slow down the confusion a ctl-s causes when focus is not on the geany working terminal.
Am Montag 25 Juni 2018 schrieb Gene Heskett:
Greetings;
One of the things I miss most is "focus follows mouse", but I've not found a place in the trinity-control-center to turn this on.
Is such a function available, and if so, where do I enable it?
Thanks.
Hi Gene,
Please have a look into tde control center at
desktop / window properties
There, in the first register card you can configure how windows get the focus through mouse behavior in different ways, even wether the window under the mouse comes to the front or not etc.
Regards, Stefan
On Monday 25 June 2018 06:57:53 Stefan Krusche wrote:
Am Montag 25 Juni 2018 schrieb Gene Heskett:
Greetings;
One of the things I miss most is "focus follows mouse", but I've not found a place in the trinity-control-center to turn this on.
Is such a function available, and if so, where do I enable it?
Thanks.
Hi Gene,
Please have a look into tde control center at
desktop / window properties
There, in the first register card you can configure how windows get the focus through mouse behavior in different ways, even wether the window under the mouse comes to the front or not etc.
Regards, Stefan
Thanks, found it on this machine, but this is not the problem machine.
Bringing it to front would be a nice reminder too. Workflow on that workspace is often at least 3 layers deep.
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On 06/25/2018 03:05 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 25 June 2018 06:57:53 Stefan Krusche wrote:
Am Montag 25 Juni 2018 schrieb Gene Heskett:
Greetings;
One of the things I miss most is "focus follows mouse", but I've not found a place in the trinity-control-center to turn this on.
Is such a function available, and if so, where do I enable it?
Thanks.
Hi Gene,
Please have a look into tde control center at
desktop / window properties
There, in the first register card you can configure how windows get the focus through mouse behavior in different ways, even wether the window under the mouse comes to the front or not etc.
Regards, Stefan
Thanks, found it on this machine, but this is not the problem machine.
Bringing it to front would be a nice reminder too. Workflow on that workspace is often at least 3 layers deep.
"Focus folows mouse" allows the cursor to appear in dialog boxes..ie <ctl+F2>, run command. The "under mouse and "strictly under mouse" are do not have that feature