[11:18] <xubuntu37w> hello
[11:19] <xubuntu37w> Anyone
[12:35] <tsglove2> o/
[13:27] <craigbass76> I've got a laptop and two monitors. Is there a way to make the laptop display get mirrored on just one of them?
[13:28] <GridCube> yes, just choose that option from the display manager
[13:29] <GridCube> oh, you mean you want to have just one of the two extra monitors be mirrored?
[13:29] <GridCube> i don't know if that's possible no
[13:29] <GridCube> mmm
[13:29] <GridCube> maybe you can do it using arandr and dragging two of the monitors to occupy the same space
[13:32] <craigbass76> I hit "mirror" and applied, then unchecked it, and XFCE accidentally did what I wanted, but it didn't stick
[13:32] <craigbass76> I haven't been able to do it again
[13:33] <GridCube> you have to apply for changes to take effect
[13:33] <craigbass76> If I just disable the laptop monitor, is it going to come back on when I'm out of the house? I'm worried I'll forget to turn it back on and get a black screen
[13:33] <GridCube> yes, once there's no other monitor xorg will fallback to the available one
[13:37] <craigbass76> What about when I set up panels? Which ones are going to land on the laptop's monitor?
[13:46] <tsglove> I have re-mapped ctrl to CAPS key.   Yet if I do Ctrl-Tab to switch applications, it seems to not read the ¨ctrl key_up¨.   So the small-windows showing the open applications stay up on-screen.
[13:47] <tsglove> Any idea what I could check?
[13:53] <brainwash> tsglove: caps toggling?
[13:54] <tsglove> on xfce session start, I run the following command:
[13:55] <tsglove> setxkbmap -option caps:ctrl_modifier
[13:55] <tsglove> brainwash, yet... it´s like it doesn´t read the key_up of the mapped ctrl key (physically caps)
[14:01] <brainwash> tsglove: I assume that you need to disable caps lock
[14:02] <tsglove> Before running that command?   Hadn´t thought about that.    Thank you.  I will try that.
[14:02] <tsglove> thanks brainwash
[14:02] <brainwash> shouldn't matter if before or after
[14:02] <brainwash> I'd think that it should be easy to find solution(s) on the web
[14:03] <brainwash> usually you sway keys instead
[14:03] <brainwash> swap
[14:09] <tsglove> brainwash, found this --> setxkbmap -option caps:none
[14:09] <tsglove> will try that
[21:38] <irgendwer4711> hi, what is the standard value for mouse speed on xubuntu?
[22:02] <irgendwer4711> I lost my old settings