... but with compiz you have other cool keybindings to change the Desktops - here an excerpt from the opensuse page http://en.opensuse.org/Compiz: Default plugin keyboard shortcuts There are many configuration options under Compiz->General->Screen0->Options. * Switch windows = Alt + Tab * Arrange and View All Windows = Moving the pointer to the top right screen corner turns on or off; clicking a window will zoom it to the front * Switch desktops on cube = Ctrl + Alt + Left/Right Arrow * Switch desktops on cube - with active window following = Ctrl + Shift + Alt + Left/Right Arrow * Rotate cube manually = Ctrl + Alt + left-click and grab an empty desktopspace. * Make window translucent/opaque = possible with the "transset" utility or Alt + wheel mouse * Zoom-in once = Super-key right-click * Zoom-in manually = Super-key + wheel mouse up * Zoom-out manually = Super-key + wheel mouse down * Move window = Alt + left-click * Snap Move window (will stick to borders) = Ctrl + Shift + left-click * Resize window = Alt + right-click * Bring up the window below the top window = Alt + middle-click * Slow-motion = Shift + F10 * Water = hold Ctrl+Super key * Rain = Shift-F9 Cheers, Jo "Super-key" means the Linux respectively W** key. If you know of others, please add them here. * Film effect - changing dekstop = Ctrl+Alt+Down Arrow (hold the Ctrl+Alt then for changing desktop + Left/Right arrow. You can also hold down the left mousebutton to move the "film") Can be used in combination with the "Switcher". Am Sonntag, den 29.10.2006, 08:47 -0800 schrieb Adam Monsen: > When I press "Left Windows Key + d" on my keyboard, I like that to run > gnome-dictionary. Since Fedora Core 1, I've been doing this using a > script that calls gconftool-2 or by firing up gconf-editor and > manually modifying metacity shortcuts, as described here: > http://gnome-hacks.web.com/hacks.html?id=14 > > After upgrading to Fedora Core 6, the metacity keybindings suddenly > stopped working. I can see that in gconf-editor, the metacity > keybindings are still properly defined, for instance, > "apps->metacity->global_keybindings->run_command_6" maps to "<Mod4>d", > and "apps->metacity->keybinding_commands->command_6" maps to > "gnome-dictionary". And, I'm pretty dang sure I'm still using metacity > since it is in the process table and my graphics card doesn't support > AIGLX, so compiz wouldn't even run if I tried (and I did try). > > Anyone know why metacity no longer intercepts the Mod4+d chord? > > My next step is probably to blow away all my ~/.gno* settings > directories since I don't do a heck of a lot of desktop customization, > and if I do I'm probably spending time on something I don't need to > spend time on. > > -- > Adam Monsen > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list -- Joachim Kunze Alte Marktstrasse 16 eMail: joachim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx D-71665 Horrheim Tel: +49 7042-830006 -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list