trivedia
July 16th, 2011, 04:53 PM
Hi
I recently installed Ubuntu 11.04 and am using the Unity desktop manager (environment?). However, for remote access to my machine through vncserver, I found that if use GNOME desktop manager (by using gnome-session & in my ~/.vnc/xstartup), the performance is better.
This morning I wanted to use my <Super> + w key combination [as was the case in my GNOME environment in Ubuntu 10.04] to switch between windows. However, I found that the option to set this key combination through 'Initiate Windows Picker' under System->Preferences->Keyboard Shortcuts and the Desktop option therein was missing.
I am not sure what is the way to get the 'Initiate Windows Picker' options in there when using GNOME.
I tried CCSM (Compiz Configuration Settings Manager) too. There I found sever Initiate Picker settings (of differnt flavours) under the 'Scale' & 'Shift Switcher' options. None of them worked for me. I even tried modifying them, but my system was not responding.
Anyway systematic way to trouble shoot this will be much appreciated.
I recently installed Ubuntu 11.04 and am using the Unity desktop manager (environment?). However, for remote access to my machine through vncserver, I found that if use GNOME desktop manager (by using gnome-session & in my ~/.vnc/xstartup), the performance is better.
This morning I wanted to use my <Super> + w key combination [as was the case in my GNOME environment in Ubuntu 10.04] to switch between windows. However, I found that the option to set this key combination through 'Initiate Windows Picker' under System->Preferences->Keyboard Shortcuts and the Desktop option therein was missing.
I am not sure what is the way to get the 'Initiate Windows Picker' options in there when using GNOME.
I tried CCSM (Compiz Configuration Settings Manager) too. There I found sever Initiate Picker settings (of differnt flavours) under the 'Scale' & 'Shift Switcher' options. None of them worked for me. I even tried modifying them, but my system was not responding.
Anyway systematic way to trouble shoot this will be much appreciated.