Resizing and moving maximized windows in Kubuntu Oneiric

I use the Meta (Alt by default) button together with the mouse to move and resize windows. You can hold Alt, click on the window and move it, if it's not maximised, you can also resize with middle click. I believe Ubuntu has this as well but you can't resize.

If a window is maximised then you can't move it but there used to be a setting 'Allow resizing of maximised windows'. In Oneiric this appears to have disappeared however the setting is actually still there. It's just called:

Window Behaviour > Moving > Display borders on maximized windows

This is exactly the same setting as the old 'Allow resizing of maximised windows'. I have no idea why they renamed it, I think it's crazy, people would care a lot more if they can resize a maximised window than if they can see a border on a maximised window.

Absolutely. I missed so much

Absolutely. I missed so much that... Thanks for publishing this for people like me to find out :)

Post new comment

By submitting this form, you accept the Mollom privacy policy.

User login

Author of...

  • Holy **** Google #chrome is fast with Web Outlook 15 years 3 weeks ago
  • @gavinbrook @casablanca You could buy a better mac and put #ubuntu on it and then put project on it 15 years 3 weeks ago
  • I dream of a cross between, #Eclipse, #netbeans, #textmate, #kate and #kdevelop 15 years 4 weeks ago
  • Nothing better than a shish kebab after a long cycle ride home in the rain. Extra chilies please! 15 years 5 weeks ago
  • @philpeace Apparently in the Qwerty keyboard, the letters t-y-p-e-w-r-i-t-er are all on the top row to allow sales men to type it quickly. 15 years 5 weeks ago
  • Anybody know how to enable a views block programattically? #drupal 15 years 6 weeks ago
  • Nice, especially like the <new [content type]> option too ♻ @drupalninja: menu editor module: http://drupal.org/project/menu_editor #drupal 15 years 6 weeks ago
  • You know CSS hasn't been written correctly when you have to write more for the same thing on a different page. 15 years 6 weeks ago
Oliver Polden