How do you navigate the "Activities" screen via keyboard in Gnome Shell under Ubuntu 11.10?
I'm fairly proficient with keyboard shortcuts under 10.10. I was glad to see the Activities screen comes up when I press my Windows key, but after that it seems to require mouse input, which greatly slows me down and is very aggravating. Is there someway to configure or enable keyboard navigation?
I'm trying map a button on my mouse to show the Gnome Shell Activities overview.
Hey every one, I'm fairly new to Linux, Gnome and it all but Im starting to get the hang of it all but to my question...
I know when you click or move your mouse to the top left corner of the "Activities" button you get the full screen nice application start thingy.. I like it and all but recently I came across "Axe Menu".
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1- When the application is started, a splash-screen is displayed through an activity
2- Then, execution goes to the Main Activity (and splash-screen activity is finished)
3- User, through button click, can go to screen-1 or screen-2 activities.
3.1- When doing so
This is the oddest thing I've ever seen. When I take a screenshot of a window or my desktop, I instead receive an older copy of the window or screenshot. What I mean, is that once I take a screenshot using gnome screenshot tool, I will forever get that screenshot when I try and take another. I'm running with the open drivers, under and amd/ati card.
I have some rather strange behaviour which I cannot understand at all.
I have two activities, MainThread and InfoScreen. MainThread is the main app thread and, as a part of its onCreate() contains:
startActivity(new Intent(MainThread.this, InfoScreen.class));
This displays the info screen.
I have inadvertantly changed the behavior of my desktop and it's driving me crazy.
I got my Droid DNA a week ago and as I was trying out the camera last night, the screen faded out and turned into a bunch of lines and just froze there. Pressing the hard buttons didn't work but when I turned the screen off and turned it back on, everything was fine. It only happened 2-3 times when I shot the camera under 4:3 ratio instead of 16:9 (widescreen).
Ubuntu uses gnome-screenshot as the default screen grab tool.