What did you have to do to set it up with orca? Also what are the difference between twm blackbox and windowmaker conserning orca. I'm running a arch linux on a vm and a blank fresh install of arch on my old pc. On 3/31/18, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Tim here. While fluxbox isn't a tiling window manager, it's my daily > driver. I'm partial to the control it gives for mapping keys. Some > of my favorite mappings: > > - "maximize" vs. "maximize vertically only" vs. "maximize > horizontally only" > > - raising/lowering windows to layers above/below so one one is always > on top even if it's not focused > > - pin/unpin a window so it appears on all desktops > > - toggle window-chrome (hiding the title-bar, resize handles, etc) > > - jumping to, moving windows to, or taking windows (moving + jumping) > to other desktops > > - slamming a window to any edge ("move the current window all the way > to the top/bottom/left/right of the screen") > > - I can move/resize windows with a modifier-key and left/right-click > dragging anywhere in the windows. A number of other WMs let you do > this, usually with Alt+drag, but Fluxbox lets me change what the > modifier key is (I use Mod4, AKA the "windows logo key"). Same > with using Mod4+tab/Mod4+shift+tab for switching between windows > instead of alt+tab/alt+shift+tab in most other WMs. > > - launch all my usual applications without needing a menu, just a > hot-key. This also works nicely since I can control my volume with > my media-keys. I like to have my volume-down button decrease > faster than my volume-up button increases. So volume-down decreases > by 7% while my volume-up key increases by 3%. It's quirky, but > what I want, and fluxbox lets me do it. > > It's also very light-weight, not requiring much in the way of > resources, so it runs well even on my older or more underpowered > machines. > > I believe that i3 also offers much of the same sort of functionality, > but I've not tinkered with it so I can't speak to how it behaves. > I'd be glad to share excerpts from my ~/.fluxbox/keys file if you > need any of them. > > -tim > > > > On March 31, 2018, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: >> I would like to try a tialing window manager. Something like i3-wm >> or fluxbox but I don't know how accessible they would be. >> >> On 3/31/18, Linux for blind general discussion >> <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > Le 31/03/2018 à 12:46, Linux for blind general discussion a >> > écrit : >> >> Hello, I'm looking for alternative window mangers. I don't >> >> really want mate, gnome, and xfce. I want to try out new ones. >> > >> > What are your needs with respect to accessibility? >> > >> > What don't you like in the software you listed? >> > >> > Strictly speaking mate, gnome and xfce are desktops, not just >> > window managers. >> > >> > As an example the mate desktop includes the marco window manager >> > by default, but it can be replaced by another one like compiz or >> > metacity. >> > >> > There are a lot of other window managers, as an example we ship in >> > Slint all listed plus fluxbox, windowmaker and fvwm2, whose level >> > of accessibility vary. >> > >> > Didier Spaier >> > Slint distribution: http://slint.fr >> > >> >> >> -- >> Seth Hurst >> hurstseth405@xxxxxxxxx >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Blinux-list mailing list >> Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list > > _______________________________________________ > Blinux-list mailing list > Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list -- Seth Hurst hurstseth405@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list