That's a really nice setting. I like the way that it flips if you just scroll the wheel or zooms out to the cube if you hold the middle mouse button down. With that and the expo plugin on my bottom-right screen edge, navigating my busy desktop is getting easier. Off topic: I don't know what graphics card you are on but powertop shows an extra interrupt for me with DRI switched on for compiz, so I switched it off for 1/2 day and really missed it. Compiz has advanced so much that going back to metacity is a strain. I really missed that when I upgraded to Compiz-Fusion, in fact, it's a key feature, kinda like the steering wheel in my car. /Came up as top hit on a google search Anonymous said. ![]() I changed to Compiz from Beryl and i didn't know how use the mouse like Beryl. Thanks again:) Mike said. Hi, I was using Beryl on Ubuntu Feisty and switched now with the Ubuntu Gutsy alpha versions to Compiz Fusion. Unfortunately, now I'm missing my favourite feature.:-( *Is it possible to rotate the desktop cube by using the scroll wheel when the mouse pointer is closer than 5 pixels to the screen edge?* That was _sooo_ quick & easy! And yes, the “viewport mouse switch” plugin works, but only if the mouse pointer is over an empty place on the desktop, and usually I work with maximized windows. I hope there is/will be soon a solution.;-) said. This is off-topic but where can I find the wallpaper in the screenshot? Here is the wallpaper: Anonymous said. Any way to make this work with different mouse buttons? I have button-6 (the unused button by my thumb) set to rotate desktop cube - it works around the maximized windows problem cleanly. I'm so used to it that it's pretty much kept me stuck to Beryl. Anonymous said. Id also like to change the mouse settings. Anyone know how? ![]() ![]() Possible Duplicate: Desktop not showing after playing with compiz I installed Ubuntu 11.10 Desktop on my Acer ASPIRE 5742ZG laptop, so I tried to follow the steps of. If you are jealous of your geeky linux friends that have Beryl running under linux, you should check out Yod’m 3D, a small application for Windows XP / Vista that. ![]() ![]()
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