KWinFocusConfigForm
0
0
656
527
-
Qt::Horizontal
40
20
-
Activating windows
true
-
Qt::Horizontal
-
Qt::Horizontal
40
20
-
2
-
<b>Click To Focus</b><br>
A window becomes active when you click into it.<br><br>
This behaviour is common on other operating systems and<br>
likely what you want.
Qt::AlignLeading|Qt::AlignLeft|Qt::AlignTop
false
-
<b>Click To Focus - Mouse Precedence</b><br>
This is mostly the same as <i>Click To Focus</i><br><br>
If an active window has to be chosen by the system<br>
(eg. because the currently active one was closed) <br>
the window under the mouse is the preferred candidate.<br><br>
Unusual, but possible variant of <i>Click To Focus</i>.
Qt::AlignLeading|Qt::AlignLeft|Qt::AlignTop
false
-
<b>Focus Follows Mouse</b><br>
Moving the mouse onto a window will activate it.<br><br>
Eg. windows randomly appearing under the mouse will not gain the focus.<br>
Focus stealing prevention takes place as usual.<br><br>
Think as <i>Click To Focus</i> just without having to actually click.
Qt::AlignLeading|Qt::AlignLeft|Qt::AlignTop
false
-
<b>Focus Follows Mouse - Mouse Precedence</b><br>
This is mostly the same as <i>Focus Follows Mouse</i><br><br>
If an active window has to be chosen by the system<br>
(eg. because the currently active one was closed) <br>
the window under the mouse is the preferred candidate.<br><br>
Choose this, if you want a hover controlled focus.
Qt::AlignLeading|Qt::AlignLeft|Qt::AlignTop
false
-
<b>Focus Under Mouse</b><br>
The focus always remains on the window under the mouse.<br><br>
Notice:<br>
<b>Focus stealing prevention</b> and the <b>tabbox ("Alt+Tab")</b><br>
contradict the policy and <b>will not work</b>.<br><br>
You very likely want to use<br>
<i>Focus Follows Mouse - Mouse Precedence</i> instead!
Qt::AlignLeading|Qt::AlignLeft|Qt::AlignTop
false
-
<b>Focus Strictly Under Mouse</b><br>
The focus is always on the window under the mouse - in doubt nowhere -<br>
very much like the focus behaviour in an unmanaged legacy X11 environment.<br><br>
Notice:<br>
<b>Focus stealing prevention</b> and the <b>tabbox ("Alt+Tab")</b><br>
contradict the policy and <b>will not work</b>.<br><br>
You very likely want to use<br>
<i>Focus Follows Mouse - Mouse Precedence</i> instead!
Qt::AlignLeading|Qt::AlignLeft|Qt::AlignTop
false
-
Qt::Horizontal
40
20
-
-
Qt::Horizontal
40
20
-
&Delay focus by
Qt::AlignRight|Qt::AlignTrailing|Qt::AlignVCenter
delayFocus
-
0
0
This is the delay after which the window the mouse pointer is over will automatically receive focus.
100
0
3000
100
ms
-
-
Focus &stealing prevention
Qt::AlignRight|Qt::AlignTrailing|Qt::AlignVCenter
focusStealing
-
0
0
<p>This option specifies how much KWin will try to prevent unwanted focus stealing caused by unexpected activation of new windows. (Note: This feature does not work with the Focus Under Mouse or Focus Strictly Under Mouse focus policies.)
<ul>
<li><em>None:</em> Prevention is turned off and new windows always become activated.</li>
<li><em>Low:</em> Prevention is enabled; when some window does not have support for the underlying mechanism and KWin cannot reliably decide whether to activate the window or not, it will be activated. This setting may have both worse and better results than the medium level, depending on the applications.</li>
<li><em>Medium:</em> Prevention is enabled.</li>
<li><em>High:</em> New windows get activated only if no window is currently active or if they belong to the currently active application. This setting is probably not really usable when not using mouse focus policy.</li>
<li><em>Extreme:</em> All windows must be explicitly activated by the user.</li>
</ul></p>
<p>Windows that are prevented from stealing focus are marked as demanding attention, which by default means their taskbar entry will be highlighted. This can be changed in the Notifications control module.</p>
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None
-
Low
-
Medium
-
High
-
Extreme
-
Qt::Horizontal
40
20
-
0
-
0
0
75
true
Policy
-
0
0
Click
-
5
1
Qt::Horizontal
QSlider::NoTicks
0
-
0
0
Hover
-
Qt::Horizontal
40
20
-
Raising windows
true
-
When this option is enabled, a window in the background will automatically come to the front when the mouse pointer has been over it for some time.
&Raise on hover, delayed by
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Qt::Horizontal
40
20
-
0
0
This is the delay after which the window that the mouse pointer is over will automatically come to the front.
100
0
3000
100
ms
-
When this option is enabled, the active window will be brought to the front when you click somewhere into the window contents. To change it for inactive windows, you need to change the settings in the Actions tab.
C&lick raises active window
-
Qt::Vertical
20
192
-
Multiscreen behaviour
true
-
When this option is enabled, focus operations are limited only to the active Xinerama screen
S&eparate screen focus
-
When this option is enabled, the active Xinerama screen (where new windows appear, for example) is the screen containing the mouse pointer. When disabled, the active Xinerama screen is the screen containing the focused window. By default this option is disabled for Click to focus and enabled for other focus policies.
Active screen follows &mouse
KComboBox
QComboBox
KIntNumInput
QWidget
focusStealing
autoRaiseOn
autoRaise
delayFocus
separateScreenFocus
activeMouseScreen
windowFocusPolicy
valueChanged(int)
stackedWidget
setCurrentIndex(int)
244
38
444
84