Sorry to resurrect a dormant thread, but all my Google searching keeps turning this up as the top pick. I generally keep my Raspberry Pi boards (of which nearly a dozen headless units are currently in use for various projects around the house) up to date when a new release comes out. As such, I maintain a file on how to quickly configure the new release to the state that I've found most useful over the years. One of these requirements is "focus follows mouse", which I've found to be quite helpful. In the past, under X11, I've used the utility "obconf" to set this as the mode of operation but obviously, with Wayland now being the default, that is no longer an option. I've gone through this thread as best as I can but, unfortunately, I'm a hardware guy struggling in what's becoming an increasingly software world. In a post above "bjtheone" seems to have solved the problem I'm faced with but I don't understand some of what was said. Specifically, "Can then just lift out the extra plugins that you want" - how do I do this? Preferably on a Raspberry Pi running a recent release. Also, "Once the plugin is installed...". How to install on a Raspberry Pi? As a wiser person than I once said, "Instructions using small words and assuming I am an idiot, would not hurt my feelings." Or, in other words, "Explain it to me as if I were 5". Or, more accurately, 75 which, sadly, I am.
Dave
Dave
Statistics: Posted by DaveHarper — Fri Feb 02, 2024 10:50 pm