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Oops, damn phones Smile
Hello!

You can assign a keystroke sequence to call xfce4-session-logout, but I just created a shortcut on the right side of the panel, like this...

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If you want this as a wallpaper, here it is: http://imgur.com/GXByl2p

73 DE N4RPS
Rob
I would like to see the Ubuntu Fonts added to Linux Lite 2.6.

http://font.ubuntu.com/
(07-14-2015, 08:05 PM)torreydale link Wrote:I would like to see the Ubuntu Fonts added to Linux Lite 2.6.

http://font.ubuntu.com/

I knew there was something missing in the fonts. Would very much like that.
I was just on my friend's machine that I put LL on. It seems the Welcome screen is not keyboard responsive? If so that would be a nice addition. Lots of times I get into hardware snafus. Thanks.
(07-14-2015, 10:28 PM)paul1149 link Wrote:I was just on my friend's machine that I put LL on. It seems the Welcome screen is not keyboard responsive? If so that would be a nice addition. Lots of times I get into hardware snafus. Thanks.

Not responsive in what regard? It ignores all input, or doesnt have focus?
It ignored the Enter, Tab, and arrow keys. I could do nothing with it.
(07-14-2015, 10:41 PM)paul1149 link Wrote:It ignored the Enter, Tab, and arrow keys. I could do nothing with it.

Hitting tab multiple times and the enter key SHOULD to open/use the options. I'am not able to duplicate this issue at all. Can you try to hit tab 5 times then press enter. It may be that your not able to see any highlight. It was never ment to be keyboard driven sadly.
Even if I couldn't see the highlight, the Enter key should have activated the focused control, but didn't. But I don't want to distract this thread so I'll let this lie for now. Thanks for your input.


Paul
(07-12-2015, 06:18 AM)torreydale link Wrote:The Log Out button isn't obvious to new users.  I'd like to suggest a "Ctrl-Alt-Delete" shortcut to the "Log Out" options for those new users familiar with Windows.

Thats totally jerrys call, but it wouldn't be hard to add a shortcut to show the logout menu.
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