lidgaca
January 26th, 2015, 03:54 PM
Hi,
So after being in the Mint camp for several years I've decided to give unity a go ... I can live with most things but one thing that makes my blood (and other bodily fluids ...) boil are the button assignments used on the launcher icons ...
This mb1 (first time) opens a new window, but mb1 (second and subsequent times) takes me to an already opened window is just too confusing. Yes I know I should use mb3, but I've been using mb1 for this operation for the last 30 years ... it's kinda ingrained in my fingers now.
It's probably OK if you only ever have 1 copy of an app open ... but I typically run with 4 - 10 copies of term spread over multiple workspaces, workspace 1 are server consoles, wkspace 2 are tests, wkspace 3 are compiles ... etc.
I want to re-define mb1 on the launcher icon to ALWAYS mean 'open me a new copy of this app on this workspace'. Does anyone know a away to do that ?
-- Chris
So after being in the Mint camp for several years I've decided to give unity a go ... I can live with most things but one thing that makes my blood (and other bodily fluids ...) boil are the button assignments used on the launcher icons ...
This mb1 (first time) opens a new window, but mb1 (second and subsequent times) takes me to an already opened window is just too confusing. Yes I know I should use mb3, but I've been using mb1 for this operation for the last 30 years ... it's kinda ingrained in my fingers now.
It's probably OK if you only ever have 1 copy of an app open ... but I typically run with 4 - 10 copies of term spread over multiple workspaces, workspace 1 are server consoles, wkspace 2 are tests, wkspace 3 are compiles ... etc.
I want to re-define mb1 on the launcher icon to ALWAYS mean 'open me a new copy of this app on this workspace'. Does anyone know a away to do that ?
-- Chris