Read decorations Read globalfeel Read startup Read styles Read iconstyles Read functions Read bindings Read menus Read modules # # * What are the default bindings? # # Mouse bindings: # -------------- # # Mouse 1 on the root window: main menu # Mouse 2 on the root window: window operations menu # Mouse 3 on the root window: Window List of all normal applications # Ctrl-Mouse 3 on the root window: Window List of all skipped applications # # Alt-Mouse x inside a window: as Mouse x on the root window # Shift-Alt-Mouse 3 inside a window: Raise or Lower # Mouse 1 on the title: Raise, Move for a drag, shade for a double click # Mouse 1 on the borders: Raise, Resize for a drag, shade for a double click # Mouse 1 on an icon: Move, Raise on one click, deiconify for a double # Alt-Mouse 1 on an icon; Raise all the icons # Ctrl-Mouse 1 on the borders: As mouse 1 on the title # Mouse 2 on the title or the borders: window operations menu # Mouse 2 on an icon: deiconify # Mouse 3 on the title/borders: Raise or Lower # Mouse 3 on an icon: The "modules/icons" window operations menu # # Window Buttons: # -------------- # # - Left button: # Mouse 1: Window operation menu, double click: close # Mouse 2: Group operations menu # Mouse 3: Quick Move window menu # - Close button (right button) # Mouse 1: Close # Mouse 2: Close all the windows with the same class # Mouse 3: Destroy # - Maximize button (2nd right button) # Mouse 1: Full Maximize # Mouse 2: Maximize Horizontally # Mouse 3: Maximize Vertically # - Iconify button (3rd right button) # Mouse 1: Iconify # Mouse 2: Iconify all the windows with the same class # Mouse 3: Shade all the windows with the same class # # Key bindings (anywhere): # ------------ # # Shift-Left/Right/Up/Down: scroll Left/Right/Up/Down by 1 page # Alt-Left/Right/Up/Down: scroll Left/Right/Up/Down by 1/10 page # # Shift-Ctrl-Left/Right/Up/Down: move the pointer by 1O% of a page # Alt-Ctrl-Left/Right/Up/Down: move the pointer by 1% of a page # # Alt-Ctrl-PageUp/PageDown: scroll by one desktop page # # Shift-Alt-F1: Main menu # Shift-Alt-F2: Window operations menu # Shift-Alt-F3: WindowList # Shift-Alt-F4: Close # Shift-Alt-F5: RaiseLower # Shift-Alt-F6: Raise all Icons # Shift-Alt-F7: Move # Shift-Alt-F8: Resize # Shift-Alt-F9: Iconify # Shift-Alt-F10: Maximize # Shift-Alt-F11: Identify # Shift-Alt-F12: Console # # Alt-Tab released at once: previous (normal) window # Alt-Tab: WindowList of all normal windows and warp to the selected window # when released # # Ctrl-Alt-Tab: WindowList of all skipped windows # # Stroke bindings: # --------------- # # You need to have FVWM compiled with stroke support (these bindings # are defined only in this case) and libstroke installed. # Mouse button 3 is used (this button must be pressed during the stroke), # no modifiers are needed when you start your mouse motion on the root # window and you must use the Alt modifier if you start your mouse motion # on a window (you cannot start your motion on a window title bar or frame). # The mouses motion: # # A | from the top to the bottom: your preferred terminal # A | from the bottom to the top: your prefered editor # A / from the bottom to the top: your prefered file manager # A C from the top: xcalc # A N (from the bottom): netscape # A clockwise box from the top left: FvwmForm-QuitVerify # ModuleSynchronous FvwmM4 -lock main.m4