Re: how to convince a mouse that a screen has a diferent size?

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On Wed, 2014-01-08 at 19:03 -0700, Michal Jaegermann wrote:
> Maybe somebody knows a reasonable method of convincing a mouse that a
> screen has different dimensions than defaults?
> 
> I have at this moment a specific use case for this.  Namely, after an
> upgrade to F20 I am trying to configure gnome-shell-extension-weather on
> a netbook with 1280x800 screen.  An old configuration is discarded and a
> configuration panel has _required_ elements which extend below a screen
> edge and apparently no keyboard equivalents for needed mouse actions.
> In Gnome2 it was possible to shift a window up beyond screen limits, and
> expose required area, but in a "we know better what is good for you"
> Gnome3 this is a no-no.

Nope. The shortcut just changed. It's super+drag not alt+drag.
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