beryl: usability (iv) - the wheel switcher
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| You can activate the wheel switcher using the <super><tab> key
| combo. In terms of keyboard strokes, it works the same as <alt><tab>,
| you press <super><tab> to switch one application in the forward
| direction and <shift><super><tab> to go the other way.
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| The advantage that I see for this in terms of usability is that
| you can see all of the applications clearly, as they spin around
| the ring. This gives you plenty of time to focus in on the one you
| want, and watch its progress around the ring, so that you can make
| sure you stop in the right place. In my view, this is a great
| improvement on both beryl's standard switcher and also the
| switchers on non-composited window managers.
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beryl: usability (v) - howto manage virtual desktops using the wall plugin
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| On some window managers, moving your mouse to the side of a desktop,
| and you'd flip to the virtual desktop "situated" immediately to the
| left or right of the current desktop. The rotating cube has become
| very popular in terms of giving virtual desktops a physical identity
| on your computer - I have to say, giving virtual desktops more
| physicality has certainly encouraged me to use them more than
| when they were switched by means of key press, but without
| giving each desktop its own physical "space" in the computer.
| The latest versions of beryl have a new plugin called "wall",
| which gives virtual desktops a 2d space.
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These are the 4th and 5th items in the series.
Related:
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| grouper plugin and tabbed windows
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| The grouper plugin allows you to join various windows into
| groups, and perform actions on all the windows as one. For
| example, if you resize one window in a group, all windows are
| resized. If you move one window in the group, they all move.
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| scale plugin and the four desktop corners
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| Because the four corners of the desktop are the easiest parts to hit
| with your mouse, it makes sense to try and put some form of useful
| action in each of the four corners.
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| Problem is, I spread my applications across all 4 desktops, so
| that things feel uncluttered when I'm working on an application.
| However, when you want to keep an eye on several applications at
| a time, it's impossible - except, if you have beryl. What I do
| is set one of the corners of my desktop to activate the scale
| plugin to show all windows from all desktops (see here for a
| more detailed explanation). I also make sure that it shows
| minimised windows.
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