how to automatically center the mouse cursor on new opened windows?
I cant find any option on Unity tweak tool
neither compiz for that.
Google only shows info about that feature on WindowsOS.
related but about already opened windows: Automatically move mouse to focused window
I am using ubuntu 16.04.3 (but I am going to install 18.04.1 soon probably).
window-manager focus mouse-pointer
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I cant find any option on Unity tweak tool
neither compiz for that.
Google only shows info about that feature on WindowsOS.
related but about already opened windows: Automatically move mouse to focused window
I am using ubuntu 16.04.3 (but I am going to install 18.04.1 soon probably).
window-manager focus mouse-pointer
Provide information about the Ubuntu version and the desktop you are using by editing your question
– vanadium
Jan 3 at 9:22
"the desktop you are using" do you mean the hardware??? like in, this is not a notebook but an actual desk-top machine
– Aquarius Power
Jan 3 at 18:34
Desktop refers to you using either Unity, or Gnome, or xfce. You indicated now Ubuntu 16.04. The default desktop there is Unity indeed. A possible solution may depend on the desktop environment and the window manager in use.
– vanadium
Jan 3 at 20:15
@vanadium oh I had already said unity from the beginning, despite I change to metacity quite often for performance, but as I understand somexdotool
trick could work being WM independent :)
– Aquarius Power
Jan 4 at 0:31
I could infer you used unity because you referred to Unity tweak tool, but you did not indicate specifically. Unity uses Compiz, and relies on, compiz as window manager, so when you are on metacity, you must be using another desktop. This might indeed be possible with xdotool, but that will require scripting.
– vanadium
Jan 4 at 7:37
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I cant find any option on Unity tweak tool
neither compiz for that.
Google only shows info about that feature on WindowsOS.
related but about already opened windows: Automatically move mouse to focused window
I am using ubuntu 16.04.3 (but I am going to install 18.04.1 soon probably).
window-manager focus mouse-pointer
I cant find any option on Unity tweak tool
neither compiz for that.
Google only shows info about that feature on WindowsOS.
related but about already opened windows: Automatically move mouse to focused window
I am using ubuntu 16.04.3 (but I am going to install 18.04.1 soon probably).
window-manager focus mouse-pointer
window-manager focus mouse-pointer
edited Jan 3 at 18:33
Aquarius Power
asked Jan 2 at 20:30
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Provide information about the Ubuntu version and the desktop you are using by editing your question
– vanadium
Jan 3 at 9:22
"the desktop you are using" do you mean the hardware??? like in, this is not a notebook but an actual desk-top machine
– Aquarius Power
Jan 3 at 18:34
Desktop refers to you using either Unity, or Gnome, or xfce. You indicated now Ubuntu 16.04. The default desktop there is Unity indeed. A possible solution may depend on the desktop environment and the window manager in use.
– vanadium
Jan 3 at 20:15
@vanadium oh I had already said unity from the beginning, despite I change to metacity quite often for performance, but as I understand somexdotool
trick could work being WM independent :)
– Aquarius Power
Jan 4 at 0:31
I could infer you used unity because you referred to Unity tweak tool, but you did not indicate specifically. Unity uses Compiz, and relies on, compiz as window manager, so when you are on metacity, you must be using another desktop. This might indeed be possible with xdotool, but that will require scripting.
– vanadium
Jan 4 at 7:37
add a comment |
Provide information about the Ubuntu version and the desktop you are using by editing your question
– vanadium
Jan 3 at 9:22
"the desktop you are using" do you mean the hardware??? like in, this is not a notebook but an actual desk-top machine
– Aquarius Power
Jan 3 at 18:34
Desktop refers to you using either Unity, or Gnome, or xfce. You indicated now Ubuntu 16.04. The default desktop there is Unity indeed. A possible solution may depend on the desktop environment and the window manager in use.
– vanadium
Jan 3 at 20:15
@vanadium oh I had already said unity from the beginning, despite I change to metacity quite often for performance, but as I understand somexdotool
trick could work being WM independent :)
– Aquarius Power
Jan 4 at 0:31
I could infer you used unity because you referred to Unity tweak tool, but you did not indicate specifically. Unity uses Compiz, and relies on, compiz as window manager, so when you are on metacity, you must be using another desktop. This might indeed be possible with xdotool, but that will require scripting.
– vanadium
Jan 4 at 7:37
Provide information about the Ubuntu version and the desktop you are using by editing your question
– vanadium
Jan 3 at 9:22
Provide information about the Ubuntu version and the desktop you are using by editing your question
– vanadium
Jan 3 at 9:22
"the desktop you are using" do you mean the hardware??? like in, this is not a notebook but an actual desk-top machine
– Aquarius Power
Jan 3 at 18:34
"the desktop you are using" do you mean the hardware??? like in, this is not a notebook but an actual desk-top machine
– Aquarius Power
Jan 3 at 18:34
Desktop refers to you using either Unity, or Gnome, or xfce. You indicated now Ubuntu 16.04. The default desktop there is Unity indeed. A possible solution may depend on the desktop environment and the window manager in use.
– vanadium
Jan 3 at 20:15
Desktop refers to you using either Unity, or Gnome, or xfce. You indicated now Ubuntu 16.04. The default desktop there is Unity indeed. A possible solution may depend on the desktop environment and the window manager in use.
– vanadium
Jan 3 at 20:15
@vanadium oh I had already said unity from the beginning, despite I change to metacity quite often for performance, but as I understand some
xdotool
trick could work being WM independent :)– Aquarius Power
Jan 4 at 0:31
@vanadium oh I had already said unity from the beginning, despite I change to metacity quite often for performance, but as I understand some
xdotool
trick could work being WM independent :)– Aquarius Power
Jan 4 at 0:31
I could infer you used unity because you referred to Unity tweak tool, but you did not indicate specifically. Unity uses Compiz, and relies on, compiz as window manager, so when you are on metacity, you must be using another desktop. This might indeed be possible with xdotool, but that will require scripting.
– vanadium
Jan 4 at 7:37
I could infer you used unity because you referred to Unity tweak tool, but you did not indicate specifically. Unity uses Compiz, and relies on, compiz as window manager, so when you are on metacity, you must be using another desktop. This might indeed be possible with xdotool, but that will require scripting.
– vanadium
Jan 4 at 7:37
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Provide information about the Ubuntu version and the desktop you are using by editing your question
– vanadium
Jan 3 at 9:22
"the desktop you are using" do you mean the hardware??? like in, this is not a notebook but an actual desk-top machine
– Aquarius Power
Jan 3 at 18:34
Desktop refers to you using either Unity, or Gnome, or xfce. You indicated now Ubuntu 16.04. The default desktop there is Unity indeed. A possible solution may depend on the desktop environment and the window manager in use.
– vanadium
Jan 3 at 20:15
@vanadium oh I had already said unity from the beginning, despite I change to metacity quite often for performance, but as I understand some
xdotool
trick could work being WM independent :)– Aquarius Power
Jan 4 at 0:31
I could infer you used unity because you referred to Unity tweak tool, but you did not indicate specifically. Unity uses Compiz, and relies on, compiz as window manager, so when you are on metacity, you must be using another desktop. This might indeed be possible with xdotool, but that will require scripting.
– vanadium
Jan 4 at 7:37