On 17 February 2014 19:24, William W. Austin <airedad@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Apologies if this has been answered already but I didn't see this in
the archives and a web search didn't find anything more recent than
FC14 (and that trick didn't work under FC19)
Last week I upgraded my wife's linux box from FC17 to FC19. She uses
the KDE desktop.
Saturday she announced that she cannot live without focus-follows-
mouse.
Previously I would simply use /bin/systemsettings > Window Behavior >
Focus, and then select "focus follows mouse" - but that option has been
removed for some reason. So I spent much of the weekend trying to find
a way to restore the capability.
It's now in systemsettings -> window behaviour -> window behaviour, there's a "Focus" tab there.
A friend suggested that I use gnome-tweak-tool to set Windows>Window
focus mode to "mouse." That didn't help so I tried "sloppy". Ditto -
no effect.
gnome-tweak-tool would only have an effect if you're running a GNOME session.
Is there anyway to turn this back on in FC 19 (or 20) for KDE?
Otherwise I'm going to have downgrade her machine back to FC 17 just to
keep peace at home.
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william w. austin airedad@xxxxxxx
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