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 ? Button layout ? Button layout
 ! The button layout configuration uses an easy drag and drop tool. Click and drag the buttons to change the layout. Drop a button in the "Hidden" area to remove a button from the titlebar. All modifications will have an immediate effect on the title bar buttons position. ! The button layout configuration uses an easy drag and drop tool. Click and drag the buttons to change the layout. Drop a button in the "Hidden" area to remove a button from the titlebar. All modifications will have an immediate effect on the title bar buttons position.
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 ===== Keyboard ===== ===== Keyboard =====
  
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 </figure> </figure>
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 +? Window shortcuts
 +! The actions column shows all the different shortcuts managed by Xfwm4. You can set a new shortcuts by double-clicking the row or press {key>Enter}. A dialog will appear to set the new key combination.
 +? Clear
 +! Remove the key combination of the selected {gui>action}.
 +? Reset to Default
 +! Reset all shortcuts to their default values.
  
  
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 +? Focus model
 +! A focused window receives the keyboard and mouse input. You have the choice between two focus models :
 +  ? Click to focus
 +  ! Select this option if you want a window to receive the focus only when you click anywhere on its frame.
 +  ? Focus follows mouse
 +  ! Select this option if you want a window to receive the focus as soon as the mouse pointer is over its frame.
 +? New window focus
 +! Selecting this option will automatically give the focus to newly created windows, without the need to click or move the mouse pointer. 
 +? Raise on focus
 +! If this option is selected, the frame of a newly focused window will automatically appear over all other frames, after an amount of time that you can adjust with the {gui>delay} slider. 
 +? Raise on click
 +! Choose this option if you want a window to pass over the others when you click anywhere on its frame. If this option is not selected, you will have to click somewhere on its decorations (title bar, borders or corners) to raise it.