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08-19-2002 05:39 PM
08-19-2002 05:39 PM
Hello,
I like to have the window made active by merely pointing at it; however, it happens a little to fast. Sometimes I accidentally point to the wrong one and that one gets the focus. Is there a way to change this?
I like to have the window made active by merely pointing at it; however, it happens a little to fast. Sometimes I accidentally point to the wrong one and that one gets the focus. Is there a way to change this?
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08-19-2002 05:55 PM
08-19-2002 05:55 PM
Re: window focus
Change it to focus on click?
There might be a focus-delay, but I don't remember one.
live free or die
harry
There might be a focus-delay, but I don't remember one.
live free or die
harry
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08-20-2002 11:08 AM
08-20-2002 11:08 AM
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Hi,
you are talking about the X-Windows resources of your window manager "dtwm":
Dtwm*keyboardFoucsPolicy: pointer
Dtwm*autoRaiseDelay: 500
the timeout is 500 ms, so if that's to fast, increase it!
You would do that (usually) in your "$HOME/.Xdefaults" and it will be used automagically next time you login through CDE!
The lines would look exactly like the examples shown above...
HTH,
Wodisch
you are talking about the X-Windows resources of your window manager "dtwm":
Dtwm*keyboardFoucsPolicy: pointer
Dtwm*autoRaiseDelay: 500
the timeout is 500 ms, so if that's to fast, increase it!
You would do that (usually) in your "$HOME/.Xdefaults" and it will be used automagically next time you login through CDE!
The lines would look exactly like the examples shown above...
HTH,
Wodisch
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