Thanks Tony, that works. Now I just have to undo the habit of reaching for the mouse/trackpad formed over 30 years.
Any comments on CUPS anyone?
-- Phil
On 2020-01-04 18:46, Tony Bronze wrote:
Not sure if it works on all desk top environments but try pressing alt +f8 then use the arrow keys to resize a window. Until you press return, the cursor will lock to which ever side you move it using the arrow keys and you can also use the mouse to drag it.
On Sat, 4 Jan 2020 at 20:39, Phil Thane phil@pthane.co.uk wrote:
Hello Lugs,
Xmas present to self was a PinebookPro https://www.pine64.org/pinebook-pro/ Mostly I'm pleased with it but found two problems with no solutions on Pine forums (perils of being an early adopter).
- This is an issue on my Mint Desktop too, and my wife's KDE Neon.
Is there a way to make window borders wider? Or if not visually larger then make the target area bigger? When trying to manually resize a window I find it very hard with mouse or trackpad to hit the edge/corner to click and drag. Slim borders look great but don't work well (for me).