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Pastimes : Linux OS.: Technical questions

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To: FJB who wrote (426)6/2/2014 6:49:45 AM
From: Thomas A Watson   of 484
 
I am guessing you are using gnome desktop. I am not sure of where they define the default mouse ops.
I have never used the gnome destop. I use some gnome apps withing the fvwm2 window manager.
below are some of the mouse bindings used on my ~/.fvwm/.fvwm2rc file.

If you are using a wireless mouse, It could be the battery is at end of life. Or some other mouse issue. Other than that it is a strange problem.

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# for the root window:
Mouse 1 R A Menu RootMenu Nop # this means a left mouse click anywhere on the open desktop is like hitting the start button in a windows OS.
Mouse 2 R A Menu Window-Ops Nop # middle button move close resize raise lower the window you next select.
Mouse 3 R A WindowList # full list of all apps running on all desks.

# for the title bar buttons:
Mouse 0 1 A Menu Window-Ops2 Close
Mouse 0 2 A Maximize-Func
Mouse 0 4 A Thumbnail

# for other parts of the window/borders/icons:
Mouse 1 F A Resize-or-Raise
Mouse 1 TS A Move-or-Raise
Mouse 1 I A Move-or-Iconify
Mouse 2 I A Iconify
Mouse 2 FST A Menu Window-Ops2 Nop
Mouse 3 TSIF A RaiseLower
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