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I have a problem with the setting "Tile window to the left/right" which is located at "Window Manager Settings > Keyboard". It works on my workplace XFCE, but not at home, which is a shame because it's really nice feature
Here is a screenshot of the settings-tab which I mean:
XFCE version is 4.12
Last edited by nephilim (2017-07-25 07:48:48)
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Hello and welcome.
Make sure you don't have just Super mapped to some other command. There is an unresolved issue in Xfce that when Super only is used as a shortcut key, it will not process any other Super+ key combinations (because the processing is done on key press not release).
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Make sure you don't have just Super mapped to some other command. There is an unresolved issue in Xfce that when Super only is used as a shortcut key, it will not process any other Super+ key combinations (because the processing is done on key press not release).
Could a person remap "Super as a menu-opening key" to Super plus left Alt? I think I could press both buttons with the same finger (and my fingers are not freakishly large). I do this all the time with the mouse(pad) buttons to emulate button #3, so I doubt it would take many repetitions before it became a habit.
This would presumably leave the option open to create other things that use the Super key, yet still (sort of) retain the default menu-opening behavior.
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Make sure you don't have just Super mapped to some other command. There is an unresolved issue in Xfce that when Super only is used as a shortcut key, it will not process any other Super+ key combinations (because the processing is done on key press not release).
You can get around that with something like Ksuperkey (which despite the name isn't part of KDE). It works well.
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Make sure you don't have just Super mapped to some other command. There is an unresolved issue in Xfce that when Super only is used as a shortcut key, it will not process any other Super+ key combinations (because the processing is done on key press not release).
This sounds very much like a working solution. Currently my super-key opens the Whisker-menu. There is no setting for that in the "Window Manager Settings" as far as I can see. Do you know where that setting might be?
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Could a person remap "Super as a menu-opening key" to Super plus left Alt? I think I could press both buttons with the same finger (and my fingers are not freakishly large). I do this all the time with the mouse(pad) buttons to emulate button #3, so I doubt it would take many repetitions before it became a habit.
This would presumably leave the option open to create other things that use the Super key, yet still (sort of) retain the default menu-opening behavior.
I could try this, yes. But like above, I do not know where this "Super as a menu-opening key" -setting is
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I could try this, yes. But like above, I do not know where this "Super as a menu-opening key" -setting is
It will be set in Settings - Keyboard - Application Shortcuts, the command will be xfce4-popup-whiskermenu
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It will be set in Settings - Keyboard - Application Shortcuts, the command will be xfce4-popup-whiskermenu
That did the trick, thank you all!
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