I can give you an hint about input-config.
I use the two kanji keys between fn and - keys as middle and right click, and everything goes right.
Use the input config tool.
You'll find this option better
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@scoutme
thanks a lot, it works well.
however, i would like to know, why the default tab config doesn't work
another questions:
is there a possibility to assign the pinboards to the workspaces?
is there a possibility to open new (or hidden) pinboard on click on a pinboard icon (for implement a simple navigation)?
could you please post some screenshots of your environment?
thanks in advance
best regards
cmpayc
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I don't think you can assign different pinboards to workspaces, since they are implemented as desktop app, that is they are deeper than desktop switching - maybe there's a rox option that I don't know, but I won't bet on it
You can create a script that kills current pinboard and loads another pinboard, and then put it in your pinboards. I used something similar on last RC, when I wanted to switch between matchbox-desktop and rox-pinboard: I put a script killinh rox-pin and launchin mb on the pinboard, and made a script in mb-panel to kill mb and launch rox-pinboard.
Actually, I don't think you 'd be able to use this strategy to change pinboard as fast as when you switch matchbox desktop menu. So think on it as a drastic change of workspace, something you'll use as a sort of user switching.
If I were you, I would use a single pinboard.
Maybe you should think on another desktop manager. I saw a xfce-desktop plugin: I'm going to give it a look, since using a xfce native desktop-manager could be nice, if it has good features (even if using ros pinboard is a good choice when you're using it also as filemanager - drag&drop assured )
What do you use to get screen shots?