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Configuring mouse wheel
I used to xfce4 WM and to shade/unshade windows by mousewheel on top of the window titlebar. Is that possible to configure it in kde ? If so where i should look for that ?
Sorry for my pure english ...
The window title bar, also called window decoration, is part of the window manager, i.e. it s drawn and managed by the window manager, in your case xfce.
So you'll have to look there or ask on one of their mailinglists or forums.
Cheers,
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Qt/KDE Developer
Debian User
I think the parent post was asking for a way to configure kwin to behave like the xfce window manager does -- that is, to shade a window by use of the scroll wheel on the window title.
As far as I know this can't be done in kwin, or if it can it's a hidden setting. The only shading action I know of is either using a double click or a title bar button.
I think you can also activate window shading using a global key binding, which can be set up in the Keyboard Shortcuts section of the control center. I'm at work now, so I can't check this for sure.
L.
Thx for the replays.
Yes, i'm looking for the feature as Itmon said. When i kill kwin and run xfwm4 then i've got that feature, but i prefer kwin to keep my windows decorations. I know the double click option, but it doesn't suite my needs. If there is no such an option then i'll try to code that by myself.
cheers
Sorry for my pure english ...
This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "sofcik" (Mar 21st 2005, 4:07pm)