I believe this tool is called the "task switcher", in Windows. The only name I could find for it in Kubuntu 10.04 was by looking in the global keyboard shortcuts list in System Settings, by searching for the keyboard shortcut that activates it: Alt + Tab.
Two problem frustrate me:
1. The list of tasks I usually run exceeds the height of the window containing the list, and there's no scroll functionality that I can find. Tasks just disappear off the bottom and when I move focus down past the last visible task, there is no scroll-up. The shading which indicates focus just disappears. Not very usable. This is especially a problem on my laptop (where I run regular KB).
2. The list order keeps changing, so that the tasks are sorted in order of how recently they were accessed. This isn't always a bad idea, but I'd like some say in the matter.
How/where is this thing configured? I cannot find any information about this anywhere.
Thanks for any help!
Tom
Two problem frustrate me:
1. The list of tasks I usually run exceeds the height of the window containing the list, and there's no scroll functionality that I can find. Tasks just disappear off the bottom and when I move focus down past the last visible task, there is no scroll-up. The shading which indicates focus just disappears. Not very usable. This is especially a problem on my laptop (where I run regular KB).
2. The list order keeps changing, so that the tasks are sorted in order of how recently they were accessed. This isn't always a bad idea, but I'd like some say in the matter.
How/where is this thing configured? I cannot find any information about this anywhere.
Thanks for any help!
Tom
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