Thank you very much Lem, it works with Unity Tweak Tool.
In the meantime I discovered that it works also running the following
command:
$ dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/wm/preferences/action-middle-click-
titlebar "'lower'"
It might sound crazy, but this is one of the most important feature to m
The middle click problem came back in Ubuntu 15.04.
(Also tried the daily-live "26-Mar iso 64bit")
I had a look into dconf-editor and unfortunately there's no way to set
"lower" in /org/gnome/desktop/wm/preferences/action-middle-click-
titlebar.
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As previously reported on Bug #1282264, the middle click on the title
bar still works when windows are maximised.
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Same story in Ubuntu 14.04
(Unity 7.1.2, Compiz 0.9.11, Intel card, RAM 2G)
Opening the Dash will increase the memory usage of Compiz from 30 MiB to
90~100 MiB.
The system and the applications are working fine.
I didn't experienced any particular problem. just noticed compiz increasing
the r
Public bug reported:
Middle-click on title bar should put a window behind all the others, but this
happens only if a window is maximized.
The mid-click on the title bar of a resized window, just doesn’t work.
In dconf-editor the option "Org → gnome → Desktop → wm → action-middle-
click-titlebar"
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