Re: Why doesn't double-clicking a window's control-box close it anymore?



Greg B. turned on the Etch-A-Sketch and wrote:

In SUSE 10.1 and prior versions one could (when using KDE)
double-click a window's control-box to close the window.

With SUSE 10.2 and 10.3 this is no longer a default behavior. Any
suggestions on how to change this back to the previous behavior?

This is a small thing, but it irritates me because I'm used to closing
windows this way when using Windows-XP.

(by control-box I mean the part that drops down the menus for
"advanced", "To Desktop", "Opacity" etc.)


Annoying, isn't it?

Get used to it.

I think the world wants us to click on the right.


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