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Joakim Karlsson
mr.cableman at gmail.com
Sat May 10 06:16:21 UTC 2008
Is it possible to get the gnome-menu transparent?
On Fri, 2008-05-09 at 20:31 -0600, Leif Gregory wrote:
> On Fri, 09 May 2008 22:13:44 -0400
> Harold Hartley <harold_hartley at verizon.net> wrote:
>
> > Can anyone point me in the right direction of my inquery.
>
>
> A short list I made when I was first playing with it to remember.
>
> Desktops
> Rotate Cube Mouse-wheel on desktop
> Rotate Cube Free Ctrl + Alt + LMB
> Film Effect Ctrl + Alt + Down Arrow
> Expo Super + E (toggle)
>
> Applications
> Switcher Alt-Tab
> Shift Switcher Super + Tab
> Ring Switcher Super + Tab (if enabled)
> Scale Shift + Alt + Up Arrow
>
> Effects
> Screenshot Super + Mouse Boundary Drag
> Transparent Window Alt + Mouse-wheel
> Fire Effects Super + Shift + LMB
> Fire Effects Clear Super + Shift + C
> Annotate Super + ALT + LMB
> Annotate Clear Super + ALT + K
> Negative Window Super + N
> Negative Screen Super + M
>
> The next way is to click on an effect from the Advanced Desktop Effect
> Settings (System->Preferences) and click through the tabs for the ones
> you're interested in. You'll usually find the keyboard shortcuts, and
> change them if you want.
>
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> Leif Gregory
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