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Created 10 months ago, edited 10 months ago.
Status changed 7 months ago
change the menu key in mint mate
Status changed 7 months ago
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| 10 months ago |
peppermint86 |
@joelz i use mate and the windows key do nothing | |
| 10 months ago |
joelz |
@peppermint86 are you using cinnamon, or something else? | |
| 10 months ago |
ElHaj |
super key works on Mint 13 cinnamon |
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| 10 months ago |
joelz |
@peppermint86 i have used that a few times, but gone back to 12 because it runs better on my computer. does the "windows" key do anything in 13? it's been a while since I have used it. | |
| 10 months ago |
peppermint86 |
@joelz i use the version 13 maya | |
| 10 months ago |
sunewbie |
In case of Gnome3, Windows (super key) might be already allotted to something, if i remember correctly. My memory is not very sharp. To maybe to maintain uniformity, devs may have given same key binding. | |
| 10 months ago |
joelz |
which version of Mint are you using? on Mint 12 If you push the windows-key it displays all the windows that you have open, with the favourited bar on the left. | |
| 10 months ago |
joelz |
@peppermint86 you understand me correctly :) | |
| 10 months ago |
peppermint86 |
@joelz if i understand you right, yes it should be the standard. | |
| 10 months ago |
joelz |
@peppermint86 are you then suggesting that it should be made default? | |
| 10 months ago |
peppermint86 |
yes to configure its possible with a rightclick to the menubutton --> settings, but this should work out of the box ;-) very small change with a big effect |
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| 10 months ago |
joelz |
I don't know if there is a way to configure/assign a keyboard shortcut to this, but if there is, might be worth looking into. |
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