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t20racerman
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<solved> OK, I give up - Where do I configure active screen edges in Compiz?
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May 26, 2010, 03:31:45 PM »
Fresh install of 2010.1 but I can't see how to set up the active screen edges. On my old 2009 system, the mouse in the LH corner showed all open windows, but on KDE4 it sems to have set itself as the RH top corner.
I have been to 'configure your desktop' and tried to 'Configure active screen edges' but his doesn't seem to work. Are these settings being overridden in Compiz? If so - where??
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Re: OK, I give up - Where do I configure active screen edges in Compiz?
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Go to gnome settings -> CompizConfig Settings -> Scale Plugin.
This should be it. I have set top left as all open windows and bottom right as all open on this workspace.
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Re: OK, I give up - Where do I configure active screen edges in Compiz?
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Quote from: v-600 on June 01, 2010, 03:26:45 PM
Go to gnome settings -> CompizConfig Settings -> Scale Plugin.
This should be it. I have set top left as all open windows and bottom right as all open on this workspace.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
(In case you hadn't guessed, that worked nicely!)
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Re: OK, I give up - Where do I configure active screen edges in Compiz?
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You should probably edit this topic and put solved in front of it.
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