andy at theasis.com wrote: > > I upgraded from RedHat 6.2 to 7.0 on my laptop, and when prompted to try > the "default" desktop and window manager settings, I accepted. > That meant going from enlightement to sawfish, which I'm happy to try. > > After playing around with the configuration settings, I can't get the > mouse focus / window behavior to work the way I want: > > I use a sloppy focus, so that moving the mouse into a window focuses on > that window, and the focus remains there until the mouse enters another > window. I got that part to work fine in sawfish. > > The part I can't get is to bring the window to the front if I click once > on the titlebar. I've played around with many of the mouse focus settings, > and can't determine which one, if any, will do that. That means I'm forced > to either move the window, or click on the icon on the menubar to bring a > window forward. > > Is it possible to do this in sawfish? If so, how? Control-Center --> Sawfish window manager --> Shortcuts --> Title Then edit "Button3-Off" "Raise lower window and transients" and change it to "Button1-Off". Personally I like to click on a window to raise it, so I added the following to Shortcuts --> Window. "Button1-Click1" "Raise window and pass through click" This will also allow you to click on the titlebar to raise the window. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: tclug-list-unsubscribe at mn-linux.org For additional commands, e-mail: tclug-list-help at mn-linux.org