Hello Indeed, I had 'focus follows mouse' selected. When switching to 'click to focus' (and only then), the alt+tab cycling problem disappeared. However, I would like to have 'focus follows mouse' and the possibility to cycle through all windows on the desktop via alt+tab, but this seems to be impossible. Is there no possibility in kde to do this? For example to warp the pointer into the window, which is currently focused via alt+tab? Thanks Daniel -----Original Message----- From: Philip Rodrigues [mailto:philip.rodrigues@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Sun 5/21/2006 11:17 PM To: kde@xxxxxxx Subject: Re: window cycling problem Dani Barna wrote: > > Hello > I am using kde which was shipped with Ubuntu-5.10. My problem is the > following: if there are two windows (A and B), which are overlapping, and > there is a third window (C), which does not overlap with any of A and B, > and the mouse pointer is in the overlapping region of A and B, then - when > cycling with Alt+Tab - the window C never gets the focus. > > Is this a known problem? Any suggestions? > I also do not like the way kde cycles windows. If a new window is > focused+raised due to Alt+Tab, the previously focused window goes to the > background (below all other windows). Is it possible to change this > behaviour such that only the newly focused window is raised, and no other > windows change their depth? It sounds like you have one of the "focus follows mouse"-type modes enabled, but perhaps what you want is actually "click to focus"? You can select it in control center->desktop->window behaviour->focus->policy. Regards, Philip -- KDE Documentation Team: http://i18n.kde.org/doc KDE Documentation Online: http://docs.kde.org ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.
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