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<h1>Window Behavior</h1> Here you can customize the way windows behave when being moved, resized or clicked on. You can also specify a focus policy as well as a placement policy for new windows. <p>Please note that this configuration will not take effect if you do not use KWin as your window manager. If you do use a different window manager, please refer to its documentation for how to customize window behavior.
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The focus policy is used to determine the active window, i.e. the window you can work in. <ul> <li><em>Click to focus:</em> A window becomes active when you click into it. This is the behavior you might know from other operating systems.</li> <li><em>Focus follows mouse:</em> Moving the mouse pointer actively on to a normal window activates it. New windows will receive the focus, without you having to point the mouse at them explicitly. Very practical if you are using the mouse a lot.</li> <li><em>Focus under mouse:</em> The window that happens to be under the mouse pointer is active. If the mouse points nowhere, the last window that was under the mouse has focus. New windows will not automatically receive the focus.</li> <li><em>Focus strictly under mouse:</em> Only the window under the mouse pointer is active. If the mouse points nowhere, nothing has focus. </ul>Note that 'Focus under mouse' and 'Focus strictly under mouse' prevent certain features such as the Alt+Tab walk through windows dialog in the KDE mode from working properly.
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When this option is enabled, there will be a delay after which the window the mouse pointer is over will become active (receive focus).
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This is the delay after which the window the mouse pointer is over will automatically receive focus.
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Hold down the Alt key and press the Tab key repeatedly to walk through the windows on the current desktop (the Alt+Tab combination can be reconfigured).

If this checkbox is checked a popup widget is shown, displaying the icons of all windows to walk through and the title of the currently selected one.

Otherwise, the focus is passed to a new window each time Tab is pressed, with no popup widget. In addition, the previously activated window will be sent to the back in this mode.
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<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 normal level, depending on the applications.</li><li><em>Normal:</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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The placement policy determines where a new window will appear on the desktop. <ul> <li><em>Smart</em> will try to achieve a minimum overlap of windows</li> <li><em>Maximizing</em> will try to maximize every window to fill the whole screen. It might be useful to selectively affect placement of some windows using the window-specific settings.</li> <li><em>Cascade</em> will cascade the windows</li> <li><em>Random</em> will use a random position</li> <li><em>Centered</em> will place the window centered</li> <li><em>Zero-Cornered</em> will place the window in the top-left corner</li></ul>
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Here you can set that windows will be only snapped if you try to overlap them, i.e. they will not be snapped if the windows comes only near another window or border.
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