Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 2nd Mar 2012 16:16 UTC
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As for scrolling non-raised windows (or other views within the sam window), you should try KatMouse, http://ehiti.de/katmouse/ . Although the default settings are weird, they are easily fixed, and it does what you want in most cases. It makes Windows so much better.
The problem with that kind of hacks is that they are... well, hacks, much like those Windows implementations of virtual desktops.
I'll rather stay with the native implementation on Linux than going with the quirks and incomplete functionality of third party add ons.
The problem with that kind of hacks is that they are... well, hacks, much like those Windows implementations of virtual desktops.
I'll rather stay with the native implementation on Linux than going with the quirks and incomplete functionality of third party add ons.
I'll rather stay with the native implementation on Linux than going with the quirks and incomplete functionality of third party add ons.
Because various UI parts of Linux always work so smoothly and are so nicely integrated... (oh, and all the recent major UI Linux changes bring virtually only applause, right?)
Quite a few of those Windows enhancement tools work very well. Of course, many (probably most) don't, but that doesn't diminish the former.





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As for scrolling non-raised windows (or other views within the sam window), you should try KatMouse, http://ehiti.de/katmouse/ . Although the default settings are weird, they are easily fixed, and it does what you want in most cases. It makes Windows so much better.