Update: Solved, see the thread.
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Update: Solved, see the thread.
On Linux Mint Cinnamon X11, middle-clicking on a window while pressing the
Altkey brings up the window options menu, the same that pops up when right-clicking on the title bar. Is it possible to rebind the gesture to a different key or key combination other thanAlt? -
Update: Solved, see the thread.
On Linux Mint Cinnamon X11, middle-clicking on a window while pressing the
Altkey brings up the window options menu, the same that pops up when right-clicking on the title bar. Is it possible to rebind the gesture to a different key or key combination other thanAlt?@amoroso might exist in keybinds they're quite extensive.
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@amoroso might exist in keybinds they're quite extensive.
@OliviaVespera You mean the Preferences > Keyboard tool? I'll check, thanks for the heads up.
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@OliviaVespera You mean the Preferences > Keyboard tool? I'll check, thanks for the heads up.
@amoroso I've had a look and i can't seem to find that keybinding. no keybindings exist that include the mouse as well. @linuxmint any answers? #linuxmint
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@amoroso I've had a look and i can't seem to find that keybinding. no keybindings exist that include the mouse as well. @linuxmint any answers? #linuxmint
@OliviaVespera Thanks, I checked too but didn't find any relevant bindings.
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Update: Solved, see the thread.
On Linux Mint Cinnamon X11, middle-clicking on a window while pressing the
Altkey brings up the window options menu, the same that pops up when right-clicking on the title bar. Is it possible to rebind the gesture to a different key or key combination other thanAlt?Thanks to the Linux Mint Forums I learned how to rebind the Mint Cinnamon gesture for bringing up the window options menu, i.e. substituting the
Superkey for theAltkey. -
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