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Re: [opensuse-factory] Beta 3: Desktop machine hibernated on its own
- From: Bernhard Walle <bwalle@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2008 14:35:09 +0100
- Message-id: <20081026143509.0b99ecca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
* Carlos E. R. [2008-10-26 14:25]:
Since when? Alt-Tab always cycles windows for me, even on Microsoft
Windows. That's also how the key is labeled.
Shift-Tab works everywhere. Even Shift-Alt-Tab cycles windows in
reverse order here.
It is how ESC works on VT100 terminals (vi changes the terminal mode,
but that means that Alt-<key> cannot be replaced by Esc-<key> any more
and that's important for Yast if you use it from a "broken" Terminal).
Regards,
Bernhard
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Bernhard Walle wrote:
* Carlos E. R. [2008-10-26 13:58]:
- Tab cycles, but you can't back-cycle by alt-tab.
Shift-Tab works for me.
New to me, I did't expect it. The standard is alt.
Since when? Alt-Tab always cycles windows for me, even on Microsoft
Windows. That's also how the key is labeled.
I'll try to
remember this difference.
Shift-Tab works everywhere. Even Shift-Alt-Tab cycles windows in
reverse order here.
- To exit a menu I have to type Esc-Esc-Esc-[space|cursor]
ESC (wait 1 sec) and then the menu is closed for me (yast autoyast).
Ok... it does, true. Still, it is confusing.
It is how ESC works on VT100 terminals (vi changes the terminal mode,
but that means that Alt-<key> cannot be replaced by Esc-<key> any more
and that's important for Yast if you use it from a "broken" Terminal).
Regards,
Bernhard
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