I play KSP, to duplicate parts you hold down Alt and left click. However, sense moving off WinBlows, this shortcut moves the window.
Where’s the SUSE setting to change this? Hopefully globally, if not, then for this one game.
I play KSP, to duplicate parts you hold down Alt and left click. However, sense moving off WinBlows, this shortcut moves the window.
Where’s the SUSE setting to change this? Hopefully globally, if not, then for this one game.
I do not know that application, but you talk about a window, meaning that you use a desktop environment. But youfail to explian which one (KDE, Gnome, …).
I think I found it in **System Settings -> Window Management -> Window Behavior -> Window Actions
**[FONT=century gothic]Now if I could find a way to turn off the [FONT=arial narrow][power off[/i][/FONT][/FONT][FONT=arial narrow]] key on my keyboard, or at least get it to ask what to do.[/FONT]
The standard, and only one worth using*, KDE. Some other stuff I need to “fix” but they don’t rise to this level of annoyance.
*insert flame war here<grin>
Next time please do not assume that others think the same or can read your mind.
People may skip your thread because of lack of even basic information on what is used.
Did this give you a clue that I was sort of a n00b here? I did not know that desktop environment was that important. I also did not tell what hardware I’m using… again, because it dose not seem important to the issue.
I’ve had about 35 years of working on/with computers (Yes, my first was a TRS-80), but not much experience with *nix (5% if I’m lucky). Customers don’t run *nix, now that I’m semi-retired, I get to run the system I want.
P.S. Dell Precision T7500 workstation, Xeon X5650 @2.67GHz (12 thread), 32Gb RAM,
Well, I guess you have seen yourself that the solution was in configuring something in your KDE/Plasma desktop. Does this not tell you that it matters which one you use?
And of course you may have thought that it wasn’t important which DE you use, but that is why I asked you.