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From: Eric Bambach <eric@cisu.net>
To: Jeremy Abbott <jkbullfrog@comcast.net>
Cc: linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Mouse grab and multiple desktops
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 18:34:23 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200502151834.23936.eric@cisu.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <42120E84.4040000@comcast.net>

On Tuesday 15 February 2005 09:00 am, you wrote:
> Eric Bambach wrote:
> >Hello,
> > I am not a newbie but its sort of a newbie question so here goes. Note,
> > these are PHYSICAL X desktops, not the kde virtual ones.
> >
> >I run multiple desktops (seperate kde 3.3 desktops, not xinerama). Is
> > there either
> >
> >Some key combonation that will switch desktops?
> >ex. Working in desktop 1, push ctrl-foo -> mouse and context jumps to #2
> >
> >Or
> >
> >Some key combonation that universally releases a mouse from SDL apps?
> >ex. Some games grab the mouse and I want to be able to release it to
> > naviagate to desktop 2, and then back to #1 where I would click and the
> > app would re-grab the mouse. Think VMWare if any of you have used it,
> > except with native fullscreen SDL apps.
> >
> >Thanks
>
> I'm pretty sure you can switch between instances of X running KDE (or
> any WM for that matter) by pressing:
>
> Ctl + Alt + F7-F10
>
> As far as the mouse goes, it should be free to do whatever on the other
> instances of X.

Thanks for the reply, perhaps my situation wasn't clear. It is two screens on 
ONE X server with two video cards. CTRL-ALT- F(n) will obviously cause both 
my desktop to go away ;) 
 
-- 
----------------------------------------
--EB

> All is fine except that I can reliably "oops" it simply by trying to read
> from /proc/apm (e.g. cat /proc/apm).
> oops output and ksymoops-2.3.4 output is attached.
> Is there anything else I can contribute?

The latitude and longtitude of the bios writers current position, and
a ballistic missile.

                --Alan Cox LKML-December 08,2000 

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      parent reply	other threads:[~2005-02-16  0:34 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 2+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-02-15  3:21 Mouse grab and multiple desktops Eric Bambach
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2005-02-16  0:34   ` Eric Bambach [this message]

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