I recently updated to kde 4.8.1 on fedora 16, and notice that Alt-Tab no longer works. In the settings window, I have this set to "walk through windows". The top half of this is greyed out with a message "Focus policy settings limit the functionality of navigating through windows.", but previously (kde 4.7.4) this action would raise the next window. The focus policy is "focus under mouse".
Is there a way to make alt-tab work again?
Regards,
Chris
Am Mittwoch, 21. März 2012, 10:04:36 schrieb Chris Rouch:
I recently updated to kde 4.8.1 on fedora 16, and notice that Alt-Tab no longer works. In the settings window, I have this set to "walk through windows". The top half of this is greyed out with a message "Focus policy settings limit the functionality of navigating through windows.", but previously (kde 4.7.4) this action would raise the next window. The focus policy is "focus under mouse".
Is there a way to make alt-tab work again?
Regards,
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What happens if you change "focus under mouse" to "click to focus"?
On 21 March 2012 11:39, Gregor Tätzner gregor@freenet.de wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 21. März 2012, 10:04:36 schrieb Chris Rouch:
I recently updated to kde 4.8.1 on fedora 16, and notice that Alt-Tab no longer works. In the settings window, I have this set to "walk through windows". The top half of this is greyed out with a message "Focus policy settings limit the functionality of navigating through windows.", but previously (kde 4.7.4) this action would raise the next window. The focus policy is "focus under mouse".
Is there a way to make alt-tab work again?
Regards,
Chris _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org
What happens if you change "focus under mouse" to "click to focus"?
Then it works as expected. Also with "focus follows mouse". I'm not entirely sure of the difference with "focus under mouse" - even after reading the help - but i'll try it out for now.
Thanks for the pointer.
Chris