Configuring window manager button bindings
``Button bindings'' provide a way to define the action
that is performed when you press a mouse button
in various window manager contexts.
You can use different mouse buttons,
alone or in combination with keystrokes, to invoke many different
actions. The actions performed depend on where the pointer
(mouse cursor) is focused on the screen.
This chapter describes:
There is also
an example
at the end of this chapter that
helps to tie together many of the concepts
and procedures discussed in this chapter.
See also:
Next topic:
Default button bindings
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