System Settings/Window Behavior

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    In the Window Behavior module, you can configure how your windows behave with respect to getting focus, receiving various kinds of mouse clicks, when being moved or opened.

    Window Behavior Focus settings
    Window Behavior Focus settings

    The Focus tab contains the options concerning window focus. When a window gets focus it becomes the active window, that is the window that receives input from you. Normally, you click on a window to give it focus. In the Policy dropdown list you can choose to let window focus follow the mouse without clicking. Depending on other settings, a window may not be raised in front of the other windows when it receives focus. If so, you may want to check Click raises active window; this will bring the active window to the top when you click it.

    Window Behavior Titlebar settings
    Window Behavior Titlebar settings

    In the Titlebar Actions tab you can configure what effect the various mouse actions has in the titlebar, and in the frame of the window. Similarly, in the Window Actions tab you configure the effect of mouse actions in inactive windows; and there is the option of assigning window actions to the mouse buttons and the wheel when used while pressing a specified modifier key.

    Window Behavior Actions settings
    Window Behavior Actions settings

    The Window Actions tab holds options affecting how windows behave when receiving click event.

    Window Behavior moving settings
    Window Behavior moving settings

    The Moving tab holds options affecting how windows behave while being moved.

    Window Behavior advanced settings
    Window Behavior advanced settings

    In the Advanced tab you will find options of the new windows placement.

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