bronson
29th March 2011, 07:38 PM
In Gnome3, how do I turn on focus-follows-mouse? In Gnome2 it was an option in the Windows control panel.
Also is there a way to display the CPU and Network usage in the status bar? I'm missing the Hardware Monitor applet.
The rest of Gnome 3 is looking quite nice...
It's still possible to turn Caps Lock into an additional control! In Gnome 2 this was in Keyboard -> Layouts but moved in Gnome3 to Control Panel - > Region and Language -> Layouts -> Options -> Ctrl key position -> Make Caps Lock an Additional Control. I would have bet money that the crack-addled Gnome UI hatchet monkeys would eradicate this.
Two-finger scrolling in Control Panel -> Mouse -> Trackpad. This is great, it even does momentum.
Alt-F1 brings up the Activities window if your keyboard doesn't have a Windows key.
Dragging to the top of the screen to maximize and to the sides to tile is fantastic. Now if I could just toss windows instead of dragging them the whole distance it would be even better.
Overall, Gnome 3 has some rough edges but is looking better than I'd expected. I think it's going to have a good future.
Also is there a way to display the CPU and Network usage in the status bar? I'm missing the Hardware Monitor applet.
The rest of Gnome 3 is looking quite nice...
It's still possible to turn Caps Lock into an additional control! In Gnome 2 this was in Keyboard -> Layouts but moved in Gnome3 to Control Panel - > Region and Language -> Layouts -> Options -> Ctrl key position -> Make Caps Lock an Additional Control. I would have bet money that the crack-addled Gnome UI hatchet monkeys would eradicate this.
Two-finger scrolling in Control Panel -> Mouse -> Trackpad. This is great, it even does momentum.
Alt-F1 brings up the Activities window if your keyboard doesn't have a Windows key.
Dragging to the top of the screen to maximize and to the sides to tile is fantastic. Now if I could just toss windows instead of dragging them the whole distance it would be even better.
Overall, Gnome 3 has some rough edges but is looking better than I'd expected. I think it's going to have a good future.