Hello, when I approach the mouse arrow on the extreme right and left in a open window (konqueror, konsole...), the window disappears for another window opened, it's unpleasant in the long run. Maybe, the border of the window has a space with the screen, how to put it at zero ? The automatic settings of the screen doesn't solve the problem.
Cheers,
André
On Tuesday 08 February 2022 19.09:29 ajh-valmer wrote:
Hello, when I approach the mouse arrow on the extreme right and left in a open window (konqueror, konsole...), the window disappears for another window opened, it's unpleasant in the long run. Maybe, the border of the window has a space with the screen, how to put it at zero ? The automatic settings of the screen doesn't solve the problem.
What's the focus setting (in Windows behaviour). Default is, as far as I know, "click to focus", so only a click should change window selection.
Even with "focus folow mouse" here another window get selected, but the old one does not disappear and th new one is not raised either (Debian Buster here).
Thierry
On Tue, 8 Feb 2022, Thierry de Coulon wrote:
On Tuesday 08 February 2022 19.09:29 ajh-valmer wrote:
Hello, when I approach the mouse arrow on the extreme right and left in a open window (konqueror, konsole...), the window disappears for another window opened, it's unpleasant in the long run. Maybe, the border of the window has a space with the screen, how to put it at zero ? The automatic settings of the screen doesn't solve the problem.
What's the focus setting (in Windows behaviour). Default is, as far as I know, "click to focus", so only a click should change window selection.
Even with "focus folow mouse" here another window get selected, but the old one does not disappear and th new one is not raised either (Debian Buster here).
Really? Disappear?? Or does the window roll up into the title bar?
If you double click on a title bar, the window rolls up and only the title bar remains -- until you mouse over it again. Then you have the window at your pleasure until you mouse outside the window -- at which time it rolls up into the title bar again. You revert the condition by double clicking on the title bar again.
HTH, Jonesy
On Tuesday 08 February 2022 20:36:19 Thierry de Coulon wrote:
On Tuesday 08 February 2022 19.09:29 ajh-valmer wrote:
when I approach the mouse arrow on the extreme right and left in a open window (konqueror, konsole...), the window disappears for another window opened, it's unpleasant in the long run. Maybe, the border of the window has a space with the screen, how to put it at zero ? The automatic settings of the screen doesn't solve the problem.
What's the focus setting (in Windows behaviour). Default is, as far as I know, "click to focus", so only a click should change window selection.
Even with "focus folow mouse" here another window get selected, but the old one does not disappear and the new one is not raised either (Debian Buster here).
Hello Thierry,
Where to find "focus setting" ? (i'm on Bullseye).
I founded, Menu Trinity => Desktop => Windows behaviour, After, it's complex, too much choice, I disabled an option, and the windows don't disappear any more with the mouse arrow.
Why to make easy, if we can make difficult :-)
André
Anno domini 2022 Wed, 9 Feb 11:27:49 +0100 ajh-valmer scripsit:
On Tuesday 08 February 2022 20:36:19 Thierry de Coulon wrote:
On Tuesday 08 February 2022 19.09:29 ajh-valmer wrote:
when I approach the mouse arrow on the extreme right and left in a open window (konqueror, konsole...), the window disappears for another window opened, it's unpleasant in the long run. Maybe, the border of the window has a space with the screen, how to put it at zero ? The automatic settings of the screen doesn't solve the problem.
What's the focus setting (in Windows behaviour). Default is, as far as I know, "click to focus", so only a click should change window selection.
Even with "focus folow mouse" here another window get selected, but the old one does not disappear and the new one is not raised either (Debian Buster here).
Hello Thierry,
Where to find "focus setting" ? (i'm on Bullseye).
I founded, Menu Trinity => Desktop => Windows behaviour, After, it's complex, too much choice, I disabled an option, and the windows don't disappear any more with the mouse arrow.
Why to make easy, if we can make difficult :-)
It's called "choice" :)
Nik
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On 2022/02/09 07:27 PM, ajh-valmer wrote:
I founded, Menu Trinity => Desktop => Windows behaviour,
Hi André, I thought I had replied to you pointing there... maybe I got lost into too many things to do. But yes, window behavior and actions on titlebar and borders are fully customizable. That's why TDE is TDE :-)
Cheers Michele