On 04/01/2020 15.21, ken wrote: |> On 02/01/2020 13.55, jdd@dodin.org wrote: |>> Le 02/01/2020 à 13:39, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
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|> Ok. I know the feature, but I never used it. I tried it, then |> went away, so I will not miss it if it doesn't work. Drove me |> nuts, the screen moving when the mouse reached the edge. | | Carlos, it was configurable whether the screen contents moved when | the mouse pointer touched the edge of the screen. I know, because | it bothered me too, so I changed the configuration so it didn't do | that anymore.
Oh, I did not know. How did you move it again when needed? The window you need may be at one end, so you fixate the view there. Then you need to go to the desktop menu at another end, so the view has to change. I suppose it would be a keyboard short.
Yes, it was. But I don't recall exactly anymore what keys were used.. It was a long time ago and I didn't use those features very often.
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Or are you talking of having a bigger "virtual" screen, but keeping the resolution constant? Me, I use workspaces instead, put each application I need on one (on the laptop, that has a small screen).
Anymore, I just set the resolution to the one which works best for the hardware screen I have. I don't use multiple workspaces very often, only when I want a two or more app windows positioned together in a certain way and always "on top". Otherwise, I use the taskbar and Ctrl-Tab to bring up the single window I'm going to work in. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org