[lubuntu-users] Keyboard shortcuts
Mark F
azdays15 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 6 19:31:59 UTC 2016
I would like the shortcuts better than snapping. (I turn off snapping, I
don't like it at all. I must be unusual because it seems to be the default
in other distros.).
Is there a listing of available shortcuts? I know the info can be seen in
~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml . But, I'm thinking new users (Windows
users specifically) who might comprehend it the info was more available
like a help file(?).
I'd like to see a shortcut for disabling/enabling the laptop touchpad. I
wrote a couple shell scripts to do that.[1] One toggles it on/off and is
bound to a keyboard shortcut. I call the other script from .profile to
toggle the touchpad off by default.
(A "touchpad-indcator" package exists. But, I don't need that much
fancy'ness and overhead.).
[1] The scripts do the following:
xinput list (to get the touchpad's id-number)
xinput set-prop {id-number} "Device Enabled" 0 (or 1).
On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 10:02 AM, Ian Bruntlett <ian.bruntlett at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I like the short-cut ALT+x keypress which alternately maximises the window
> or returns it to its previous size.
>
> However, I have noted with things like a terminal emulator (in which I use
> bash) or emacs, quite often I end up manually making their windows either
> as tall as possible or wide as possible.
>
> Would other people find such shortcuts useful? Do they already exist?
>
> BW,
>
>
> Ian
>
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