Middleclick/scrollwheelclick can be achieved by clicking both buttons
simultaneously. That also works on mice without a scrollwheel. It isn't
possible on clickpads, the magic mouse© and other mice with only one button
without a modifier.
With metta, Chris
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In fact, I think it is impossible to do on a touchpad as far as I know, unless
there is a way I do not know. Thanks!!!
In Christ,
Ryan
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On May 1, 2012, at 7:46 PM, Marco Biscaro wrote:
> Em 30-04-2012 22:08, Alan Pope escreveu:
>> If that was the case then simply middle click
Em 30-04-2012 22:08, Alan Pope escreveu:
If that was the case then simply middle click the titlebar of the app
you don't want anymore.
This is not easy to do in a touchpad.
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I don't recall the explicit release why it didn't make it in the
repositories this release, but the basically it lacked testing this release
and also the consensus switch to more "simple" apps like MyUnity to
customize Unity. But do read the archive of the Ubuntu Power Users [1].
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Hello,
I have forgotten if I have brought this up before, so please forgive me if I
have. I think we should bring the Intellihide/dodge launcher feature back. It
only uses a few megabytes doesn't it? If so, it wouldn't hurt to add it back
in, would it? A lot of Ubuntu users want it back. Just m
IMHO, it should be added to the repositories. Many users like to use Ubuntu
Tweak.
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On May 1, 2012, at 1:00 PM, supernova wrote:
> 2012/5/1 Chris Druif :
>> I know Ubuntu Tweak can be used clean up a system. It had been opted to be
>> used by "power users".
> it is not in the
Hello all
I have some mock-up about using launcher with applications. It can
happen with improving unity API.
Link: http://imgur.com/a/ZVSMj
Sorry for my English
Best Regards
Nava
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2012/5/1 Chris Druif :
> I know Ubuntu Tweak can be used clean up a system. It had been opted to be
> used by "power users".
it is not in the repositories
Supernova
> I don't know of other solutions, but it would be a good idea to think of
> what the janitor *should* do, either by looking up old de
I know Ubuntu Tweak can be used clean up a system. It had been opted to be
used by "power users".
I don't know of other solutions, but it would be a good idea to think of
what the janitor *should* do, either by looking up old designs or thinking
out a proper design what it should do.
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Many say that computer janitor is bad.
Is there a substitute or should we Felipe something better?
Supernova
Il giorno martedì 1 maggio 2012, Chris Druif ha
scritto:
> I don't know how janitor works in the background but I do have a terminal
command laying about that can be safely used to automat
I don't know how janitor works in the background but I do have a terminal
command laying about that can be safely used to automatically used to
remove old-kernels. Just say if it would make your life easier.
With metta, Chris
On May 1, 2012 2:17 PM, "supernova" wrote:
> I'm trying computer janit
I'm trying computer janitor on precise: it has a problem because wanted to
uninstall packages from leksmark that manage printer/fax.
remains the necessity to clean cache and old kernels.
Supernova
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> On Apr 29, 2012, at 12:17 PM, Chris Druif wrote:
>
> If I look at precise:
> p
You just taught me a new thing :)
I use middle-click for various things but never realised I could do that
til now.
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> On 30/04/12 15:39, shane lee wrote:
> > I'm unsure of this. Surely the only reason you wo
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