>The paradox here is that you need a .fvwm2rc file to be able to
>turn off the key/mouse bindings in the first place. :)
My eyes are starting to be able to focus better as I read through
more of the docs and get used to new things :-). Here's the config
I came up with that seems to turn off almost everything:
Key F1 R A -
Key Tab A M -
Key Escape A MC -
Mouse 0 R N -
Mouse 1 TS A -
Mouse 1 F A -
AddToMenu Onemenu Onemenu Title
+ "Exit Fvwm" Quit
Mouse 1 R N Menu Onemenu
That still leaves mouse 1 in the titlebar and border doing things
like move and resize, but even I can't object to those defaults :-).
I'm slowly starting to add things to the above, and I'm pretty
sure I'll be able to get it just as minimalist as I want it.
Thanks for the various tips.
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Received on Sat Feb 26 2005 - 09:01:10 GMT