frame gets in the way when alt-tabbing
Mikus Grinbergs
mikus at bga.com
Mon Sep 15 00:59:52 EDT 2008
760. Running (on my XO) a ported Linux application which puts up
multiple screens. As far as I could tell. I was able to access all
of those screens by using the alt-tab procedure. But while doing
this the Frame was unacceptably intrusive. For instance, I could
not see the titles on the top line, which identified each screen.
If I rapidly pressed alt-tab and released -- the XO would not bother
to switch screens. If I slowly pressed alt, then tab - the XO would
bring up the Frame. I would need to release and press tab another
time to get the XO to switch to the next screen (while still showing
the Frame). I would need to release alt to get the XO to stop
overlaying the screen edges with the Frame. [And it seemed to me
that sometimes the Frame would not go away even then - I would have
to press and release the Frame key to ensure that it was gone for good.]
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One of the first things I did upon getting my G1G1 was to go into
one of the .py files and __NOOP__ the "autoraising" of the Frame.
That gave me Sugar screen behavior that was under *my* control.
Now, Sugar has again started to interfere with what I am doing --
by raising the Frame when I alt-tab. I HATE THAT! I HATE THAT!
I thought the idea was to have the human in control of the computer,
instead of the computer dictating what the human may see.
I would like the Frame function in the Control Panel to allow me to
optionally disable the automatic showing of the Frame upon alt-tab.
[Let *me* decide when I want to see the Frame !]
In the meantime, I guess I will have to go back to modifying the .py
files in Sugar - to reclaim Sugar screen behavior that does not
interfere with my use of the computer.
mikus
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