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Disable the window moving feature in Xorg and use Tiling instead
How to disable windows' contents to be moved on dragging, so that only a frame is draggend and window redrawed at drop?Which tiling window manager is easiest to install and use inside of GNOMEDon't raise window on click (while hold)keyboard shortcut to switch focus between separate X screens?5% Xorg CPU usage after changing laptop brightness?high xorg processor usage when scrolling or moveing windows after upgrading to 13.10Customize KDE tiling gridXubuntu tiling: how to maximize terminal window for partial tiling?How to make BOTH windows title and menu always visible on maximized windows (unity)?Cannot tile the “Files” window to the left or right side by pressing Super + Left/Right keys very often
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I've noticed when moving windows Xorg takes up a lot of CPU. But I only have a weak old Celeron Single-core with 2.80GHz. So my question is that how to disable the moving windows feature and use Tiling instead. I remember that there is actually a Window Manager that only uses Tiling, no moving.
Or if no, I need to know how to move window in Openbox with the window only move the frame (like in Windows XP, where there is a feature that disables moving windows and only moves it frame, but after release the mouse it teleports the window directly there).
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I've noticed when moving windows Xorg takes up a lot of CPU. But I only have a weak old Celeron Single-core with 2.80GHz. So my question is that how to disable the moving windows feature and use Tiling instead. I remember that there is actually a Window Manager that only uses Tiling, no moving.
Or if no, I need to know how to move window in Openbox with the window only move the frame (like in Windows XP, where there is a feature that disables moving windows and only moves it frame, but after release the mouse it teleports the window directly there).
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I've noticed when moving windows Xorg takes up a lot of CPU. But I only have a weak old Celeron Single-core with 2.80GHz. So my question is that how to disable the moving windows feature and use Tiling instead. I remember that there is actually a Window Manager that only uses Tiling, no moving.
Or if no, I need to know how to move window in Openbox with the window only move the frame (like in Windows XP, where there is a feature that disables moving windows and only moves it frame, but after release the mouse it teleports the window directly there).
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I've noticed when moving windows Xorg takes up a lot of CPU. But I only have a weak old Celeron Single-core with 2.80GHz. So my question is that how to disable the moving windows feature and use Tiling instead. I remember that there is actually a Window Manager that only uses Tiling, no moving.
Or if no, I need to know how to move window in Openbox with the window only move the frame (like in Windows XP, where there is a feature that disables moving windows and only moves it frame, but after release the mouse it teleports the window directly there).
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The solution described in another post enables moving only window frame:
- Open Settings Manager
- Select Window Manager
- Go to the Advanced tab
- Check the Hide content of windows when moving checkbox
- (Also here you can check the Hide content of windows when resizing checkbox)
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The solution described in another post enables moving only window frame:
- Open Settings Manager
- Select Window Manager
- Go to the Advanced tab
- Check the Hide content of windows when moving checkbox
- (Also here you can check the Hide content of windows when resizing checkbox)
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The solution described in another post enables moving only window frame:
- Open Settings Manager
- Select Window Manager
- Go to the Advanced tab
- Check the Hide content of windows when moving checkbox
- (Also here you can check the Hide content of windows when resizing checkbox)
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The solution described in another post enables moving only window frame:
- Open Settings Manager
- Select Window Manager
- Go to the Advanced tab
- Check the Hide content of windows when moving checkbox
- (Also here you can check the Hide content of windows when resizing checkbox)
The solution described in another post enables moving only window frame:
- Open Settings Manager
- Select Window Manager
- Go to the Advanced tab
- Check the Hide content of windows when moving checkbox
- (Also here you can check the Hide content of windows when resizing checkbox)
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