Hi. Sometimes when I'm moving the mouse up to the menu area of any window I have open, this mouse movement seem to activate the Task switcher (same as Alt+Tab). I guess this means there's a pre-defined mouse-gesture that activates the Task Switcher when I move the mouse to the top-left corner of the screen.. It forces me to click myself back to the window I was working with before I can do anything else. And when ever I need the task switcher, this mouse gesture hardly works at all. It's been like this since I started to use Kubuntu after the 12.04 release. I don't need this mouse gesture, and if I need the task switcher, I just use Alt+Tab.
I've looked in "Shortcuts and Gestures" and "Window Behavior" in System Settings to disable this mouse gesture, but I didn't find it. Is there another way? Thanks.
I've looked in "Shortcuts and Gestures" and "Window Behavior" in System Settings to disable this mouse gesture, but I didn't find it. Is there another way? Thanks.
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