Il giorno mar, 18/01/2011 alle 22.40 -0600, Jon Elson ha scritto:
> Chris Radek wrote:
> >
> >
> > It's in the DRO, a star on the Absolute numbers.
> >   
> OK, I see it and now I know where to look for it.
> >   
> >>     
> >
> > This is because some of the ubuntu themes are crap.  If you pick a
> > theme where it's possible to tell whether a button is pressed or not,
> > it will be fine.  Try for example Raleigh, Redmond, or another
> > hard-edged theme with good, evident shadows.  [you would be surprised
> > how much rant I typed and then deleted here]
> >   
> Raleigh is definitely an improvement.  (Redmond sounds way too much like
> Microsoft!)
> >   
> >> but it seems like a double-touch deselects it (maybe).  
> >>     
> >
> > I have not seen this...?
> >   
> False alarm, due to the highlighting.
> > If you have a real touch screen, be sure to select 'Hide pointer' in
> > the preferences.  This enables some touchscreen-specific handling
> > that might affect the colors and highlighting you're seeing.  But
> > the most important consideration is picking a usable theme.
> >   
> I can't find this option, anywhere, either under appearance or mouse.  
> And, this
> IS the problem.  The pointer highlights the button, which makes it 
> impossible to
> distinguish an "on" button.  What I REALLY want is to turn pointer 
> highlighting off,
> but I don't see any way to do that, either.  Anybody know?  This is a 
> pretty stock
> install of the EMC2/Ubuntu 10.04 ISO distribution.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jon
much of these behaviours are found in gconf-editor.
type that in a terminal and you'll find a lot of things to play with.
i.e. move the minimize/maximize/close buttons from one side to the
other. maybe there's also the mouse behaviour, but i've never tried.


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