Hi. Can somebody say what the "Add handle to resize windows with no border" option does, please?
It's this option here: KDE settings -> Application Style -> Windows Decorations -> Theme -> Breeze -> Button with wrench icon -> General -> Add handle to resize windows with no border.
I have occasionally found the need to do exactly that, resize a window with no border, but I can't figure out what that option does. It adds some handle to the window? Where? Is it invisible? Which mouse button selects it? Maybe it needs shift, ctrl, or alt pressed to use it? I don't mind if it's fiddly to select because I don't need it that often, but I would like to figure how it's used.
EDIT: Never mind. Alt--rt-mouse-button drags the sides and corners of windows with no borders. I could have sworn that I'd already tried that combination. That's good enough. I still don't know what the above-mentioned option did because this feature works with and without that option set.
It's this option here: KDE settings -> Application Style -> Windows Decorations -> Theme -> Breeze -> Button with wrench icon -> General -> Add handle to resize windows with no border.
I have occasionally found the need to do exactly that, resize a window with no border, but I can't figure out what that option does. It adds some handle to the window? Where? Is it invisible? Which mouse button selects it? Maybe it needs shift, ctrl, or alt pressed to use it? I don't mind if it's fiddly to select because I don't need it that often, but I would like to figure how it's used.
EDIT: Never mind. Alt--rt-mouse-button drags the sides and corners of windows with no borders. I could have sworn that I'd already tried that combination. That's good enough. I still don't know what the above-mentioned option did because this feature works with and without that option set.
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