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#1 2008-04-30 15:04:23

Rava
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Registered: 2007-03-06
Posts: 9

XFce and xmouse (which config file?)

Hi,

I used Slax Popcorn 5.1.8 with XFce 4.2.? and was able to use the Unix-Like "xmouse" which raises a window if the mouse stays on it long enough.
Now I am in the progress of updating Slax 6 to use it with XFce again. The XFCe version I included as a Slax .lzm module is XFce 4.4.2.

I do not find the part where I can set the mouse to act as xmouse with XFce 4.4.2.

Could anyone please give me a hint?

Cheers
~Rava

Edit
I hope this is the right thread for that question, but it is desktop related...

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#2 2008-04-30 17:19:00

Pindakoe
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Registered: 2003-11-26
Posts: 116

Re: XFce and xmouse (which config file?)

Settings, Windowmanager settings, Focus, check automatically raise windows when tey receive focus (optionally set a delay with the slider).

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#3 2008-04-30 18:50:21

Rava
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Registered: 2007-03-06
Posts: 9

Re: XFce and xmouse (which config file?)

Pindakoe wrote:

Settings, Windowmanager settings, Focus, check automatically raise windows when tey receive focus (optionally set a delay with the slider).

Thank you. I think it is still the same than in the older version. I just was not able to find it.

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#4 2008-05-01 10:16:34

Rava
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Registered: 2007-03-06
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Re: XFce and xmouse (which config file?)

Again I have a question.
Since I am running a live system I need to save the config files manually.

I saved all that got altered in ~/.config/ but it seems that I somehow missed the file that stores the info for "Settings, Windowmanager settings, Focus"

Is that not stored in ~/.config/ ?

Could anyone please tell me what the right file is that I need to include into my live system?

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