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The acceleration profile can be set to either default (“default”) which uses the default acceleration profile for each device, flat (“flat”), which accelerates by a device specific constant factor derived from the configured pointer speed, or adaptive (“adaptive”) which adapts the acceleration depending on the mouse movement. If a mouse doesn’t support the configured profile, “default” will be used.Acceleration profile used for the trackball. The acceleration profile can be set to either default (“default”) which uses the default acceleration profile, flat (“flat”), which accelerates by a device specific constant factor derived from the configured speed, or adaptive (“adaptive”) which adapts the acceleration depending on the movement. If the trackball doesn’t support the configured profile, “default” will be used.Action on title bar double-clickAction on title bar middle-clickAction on title bar right-clickActivate the window menuActivate when idleAllow embedding a keyboard into the windowAllow logoutAllow overlay scrollingAllow the session status message to be displayedAllow the session status message to be displayed when the screen is locked. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored.Allow user switchingAllow volume above 100%Always show the Universal Access status iconAlways show the text caretApplication IDApplicationsArgument used to execute programs in the terminal defined by the “exec” key. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored. The default terminal and how to invoke it is handled in GIO.Arrangement of buttons on the titlebarArrangement of buttons on the titlebar. The value should be a string, such as “menu:minimize,maximize,spacer,close”; the colon separates the left corner of the window from the right corner, and the button names are comma-separated. Duplicate buttons are not allowed. Unknown button names are silently ignored so that buttons can be added in future metacity versions without breaking older versions. A special spacer tag can be used to insert some space between two adjacent buttons.Authenticate proxy server connectionsAutomatic proxy configuration URLAutomatically raises the focused windowAutomatically update timezoneBasename of the default keybinding theme used by gtk+.Basename of the default theme used by gtk+.Beep when a key is acceptedBeep when a key is first pressedBeep when a key is rejectedBeep when a keyboard accessibility feature changesBeep when a modifier is pressed.Binding to select the next input sourceBinding to select the previous input sourceButton actionCalendar needs terminalCan Change AccelsCaret Tracking ModeCategoriesChange brightness of blueChange brightness of greenChange brightness of redChange contrast of blueChange contrast of greenChange contrast of redClick methodClicking a window while holding down this modifier key will move the window (left click), resize the window (middle click), or show the window menu (right click). The middle and right click operations may be swapped using the “resize-with-right-button” key. Modifier is expressed as “<Alt>” or “<Super>” for example.Clip the crosshairs at the centerClose windowColor SaturationColor Shading TypeColor of the crosshairsConfigures the maximum level of location accuracy applications are allowed to see. Valid options are “country”, “city”, “neighborhood”, “street”, and “exact” (typically requires GPS receiver). Please keep in mind that this only controls what GeoClue will allow applications to see and they can find user’s location on their own using network resources (albeit with street-level accuracy at best).Consider trash and temporary files old after this many days.Control how new windows get focusControls visibility of personal informationCurrent input sourceCurrent themeCursor BlinkCursor Blink TimeCursor Blink TimeoutCursor sizeCursor themeCursor theme name. Used only by Xservers that support the Xcursor extension.Dead area padding around the active area, in percentages. Respectively applied to left,right,top and bottom sides.Default calendarDefault calendar application DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored. The preferred calendar application is the application handling the text/calendar mime type.Default fontDefault tasksDefault tasks application.Defines the mapping between the number of fingers and touchpad buttons. The default is to have a 1, 2 and 3 finger tap to map to the left, right and middle button ("lrm"), respectively.Defines the names that should be assigned to workspaces. If the list is too long for the current number of workspaces, names in excess will be ignored. If the list is too short, or includes empty names, missing values will be replaced with the default (“Workspace N”).Defines the situations in which the touchpad is enabled.Delay between repeats in milliseconds.Delay in milliseconds for the auto raise optionDetermines how the image set by wallpaper_filename is rendered. Possible values are “none”, “wallpaper”, “centered”, “scaled”, “stretched”, “zoom”, “spanned”.Determines the length in pixels of the vertical and horizontal lines that make up the crosshairs.Determines the position of the caret within magnified view. The values are: • none: no caret tracking • centered: the image of the caret is displayed at the center of the zoom region (which also represents the point under the system caret) and the magnified contents are scrolled as the system caret moves • proportional: the position of the magnified caret in the zoom region is proportionally the same as the position of the system caret on screen • push: when the magnified caret intersects a boundary of the zoom region, the contents are scrolled into viewDetermines the position of the focused widget within magnified view. The values are: • none: no focus tracking • centered: the focused image is displayed at the center of the zoom region (which also represents the point under the system focus) and the magnified contents are scrolled as the system focus moves • proportional: the position of the magnified focus in the zoom region is proportionally the same as the position of the system focus on screen • push: when the magnified focus intersects a boundary of the zoom region, the contents are scrolled into viewDetermines the position of the magnified mouse image within the magnified view and how it reacts to system mouse movement. The values are • none: no mouse tracking; • centered: the mouse image is displayed at the center of the zoom region (which also represents the point under the system mouse) and the magnified contents are scrolled as the system mouse moves; • proportional: the position of the magnified mouse in the zoom region is proportionally the same as the position of the system mouse on screen; • push: when the magnified mouse intersects a boundary of the zoom region, the contents are scrolled into view.Determines the transparency of the crosshairs, from fully opaque to fully transparent.Determines whether applications or the system can generate audible “beeps”; may be used in conjunction with “visual bell” to allow silent “beeps”.Determines whether the crosshairs intersect the magnified mouse sprite, or are clipped such that the ends of the horizontal and vertical lines surround the mouse image.Determines whether the lightness values are inverted: darker colors become lighter and vice versa, and white and black are interchanged.Direction to perform a double click (“left”, “right”, “up”, “down”).Direction to perform a secondary click (“left”, “right”, “up”, “down”).Direction to perform a single click (“left”, “right”, “up”, “down”).Direction to perform dragging (“left”, “right”, “up”, “down”).Directories to override the default avatar faces installed by gnome-control-center.Directories with avatar facesDisable URL and MIME type handlersDisable all external search providersDisable all external thumbnailersDisable command lineDisable keyboard accessibility after a timeoutDisable lock screenDisable log outDisable misfeatures that are required by old or broken applicationsDisable print setupDisable printingDisable saving files to diskDisable user administrationDisable user switchingDisable when two keys are pressed at the same timeDistance in pixels before movement will be recognized.Do not accept a key as being pressed unless held for this many milliseconds.Document fontDon’t allow applications to access the cameraDon’t allow applications to access the microphoneDon’t allow applications to output soundDon’t useDrawing tablet mappingDuration of the disabling timeoutDuration of the timeout before disabling the keyboard accessibility.Dwell click modeDwell click timeEDID information of the output the tablet is mapped to. Must be in the format [vendor, product, serial]. ["","",""] relies on automatic mapping.EDID information of the output the touchscreen is mapped to. Must be in the format [vendor, product, serial]. ["","",""] relies on automatic mapping.Embedded keyboard commandEmulate middle clickEnable AnimationsEnable Toolkit AccessibilityEnable Visual BellEnable accessibility keyboard shortcutsEnable dwell clicksEnable dwell clicks.Enable hot cornersEnable lens modeEnable mouse clicks with touchpadEnable notificationsEnable simulated secondary clicksEnable sound alertsEnable sticky keysEnable tap-and-drag with touchpadEnable tap-and-drag-lock with touchpadEnable the primary paste selectionEnable this to allow physically rotating the tablet for left-handed setupsEnable this to restrict the tablet area to match the aspect ratio of the output.Enable “Bounce Keys”Enable “Mouse Keys”Enable “Slow Keys”Enable “Toggle Keys”Enables/disables display of crosshairs centered on the magnified mouse sprite.Eraser pressure curveExcluded applicationsExec ArgumentsFTP proxy host nameFTP proxy portFactor used to enlarge or reduce text display, without changing font size.Focus Tracking ModeFolder childrenFolder nameFor centered mouse tracking, when the system pointer is at or near the edge of the screen, the magnified contents continue to scroll such that the screen edge moves into the magnified view.Force automatic expanding of bannersGTK IM ModuleGTK IM Preedit StyleGTK IM Status StyleGeolocation services are enabled.Gesture double clickGesture drag clickGesture secondary clickGesture single clickGtk+ Keybinding ThemeGtk+ ThemeHTTP proxy host nameHTTP proxy passwordHTTP proxy portHTTP proxy usernameHave file manager handle the desktopHide all normal windowsHighlights the current location of the pointer.How input affects the pointer on the screenHow long to accelerate in millisecondsHow many milliseconds it takes to go from 0 to maximum speed.How many milliseconds to wait before mouse movement keys start to operate.How many pixels per second to move at the maximum speed.How to generate software-emulated buttons, either disabled (“none”), through specific areas (“areas”), number of fingers (“fingers”) or left as hardware default (“default”).How to shade the background color. Possible values are “horizontal”, “vertical”, and “solid”.Icon ThemeIcon theme to use for the panel, nautilus etc.If FALSE, application usage will not be monitored and recorded.If FALSE, applications will not remember recently used files.If FALSE, no anonymous installation or removal information will be sent to the vendor.If TRUE, anonymized reports will be sent automatically to the vendor.If TRUE, applications should not make sound.If TRUE, applications should not use the camera.If TRUE, applications should not use the microphone.If TRUE, automatically remove files from the trash when they are older than “old-files-age” days.If TRUE, automatically remove temporary files when they are older than “old-files-age” days.If set to true, and the focus mode is either “sloppy” or “mouse” then the focused window will be automatically raised after a delay specified by the auto-raise-delay key. This is not related to clicking on a window to raise it, nor to entering a window during drag-and-drop.If set to true, the system will make an effort to not divulge the user’s identity on screen or on the network.If set to true, then Nautilus will automatically mount media such as user-visible hard disks and removable media on start-up and media insertion.If set to true, then Nautilus will automatically open a folder when media is automounted. This only applies to media where no known x-content/* type was detected; for media where a known x-content type is detected, the user configurable action will be taken instead.If set to true, then Nautilus will never prompt nor autorun/autostart programs when a medium is inserted.If set to true, then file manager will draw the icons on the desktop.If set to “lockscreen”, only when the lock screen is present new USB devices will be rejected; if set to “always”, all new USB devices will always be rejected.If the USBGuard service is present and this setting is enabled, USB devices will be protected as configured in the usb-protection-level setting.If true, applications are allowed to access location information.If true, display battery percentage in the status menu, in addition to the icon.If true, display date in the clock, in addition to time.If true, display seconds in the clock.If true, display the ISO week date in the calendar.If true, display weekday in the clock, in addition to time.If true, gtk+ uses the primary paste selection, usually triggered by a middle mouse button click.If true, ignore the titlebar-font option, and use the standard application font for window titles.If true, pressing a key will highlight the current pointer location on screen.If true, the activities overview can be accessed by moving the mouse to the top-left corner.If true, then connections to the proxy server require authentication. The username/password combo is defined by “/system/proxy/http/authentication-user” and “/system/proxy/http/authentication-password”. This applies only to the http proxy; when using a separate https proxy, there is currently no way to specify that it should use authentication.Ignore multiple presses of the same key within this many milliseconds.Initial Key Repeat DelayInitial delay in millisecondsInitial key repeat delay in milliseconds.Input feedback soundsInteger factor used to scale windows by. For use on high-dpi screens. 0 means pick automatically based on monitor.Inverse lightnessKey Repeat IntervalKey combination for the custom actionKeyboard repeatKeyboard shortcut to open the menu bars.Left or Top color when drawing gradients, or the solid color.Length of the crosshairs in pixelsLength of the cursor blink cycle, in milliseconds.List of XKB optionsList of XKB options. Each option is an XKB option string as defined by xkeyboard-config’s rules files.List of desktop file IDs for search providers sort orderList of desktop file IDs for which the associated default-disabled search provider should be enabledList of desktop file IDs for which the associated default-enabled search provider should be disabledList of input source identifiers available. Each source is specified as a tuple of 2 strings. The first string is the type and can be one of “xkb” or “ibus”. For “xkb” sources the second string is “xkb_layout+xkb_variant” or just “xkb_layout” if a XKB variant isn’t needed. For “ibus” sources the second string is the IBus engine name. An empty list means that the X server’s current XKB layout and variant won’t be touched and IBus won’t be used.List of input sourcesList of mime-types for which external thumbnailer programs will be disabledList of most recently used input sourcesList of most recently used input sources. The value is in the same format as the available sources list.List of relative settings paths at which app-folders are stored. Each folder uses the org.gnome.desktop.app-folders.folder schema.List of symbolic names and color equivalentsList of x-content/* types for which the user have chosen to start an application in the preference capplet. The preferred application for the given type will be started on insertion on media matching these types.List of x-content/* types for which the user have chosen “Do Nothing” in the preference capplet. No prompt will be shown nor will any matching application be started on insertion of media matching these types.List of x-content/* types for which the user have chosen “Open Folder” in the preferences capplet. A folder window will be opened on insertion of media matching these types.List of x-content/* types set to “Do Nothing”List of x-content/* types set to “Open Folder”List of x-content/* types where the preferred application will be launchedLock on activationLogout commandLower window below other windowsMagnification factorMakes all installed input sources available for choosing in System Settings.Maximize windowMaximize window horizontallyMaximize window verticallyMaximum age for thumbnails in the cache, in days. Set to -1 to disable cleaning.Maximum size of the thumbnail cache, in megabytes. Set to -1 to disable cleaning.Menubar DetachableMenubar acceleratorMenus Have TearoffMinimize windowMinimum interval in millisecondsModifier to use for modified window click actionsMonospace fontMount removable storage devices as read-onlyMouse Tracking ModeMouse button orientationMouse wheel emulation button. 0 to disable the feature.Move windowMove window one workspace downMove window one workspace to the leftMove window one workspace to the rightMove window one workspace upMove window to bottom edge of screenMove window to bottom left cornerMove window to bottom right cornerMove window to center of screenMove window to last workspaceMove window to left side of screenMove window to right side of screenMove window to the next monitor aboveMove window to the next monitor belowMove window to the next monitor on the leftMove window to the next monitor on the rightMove window to top edge of screenMove window to top left cornerMove window to top right cornerMove window to workspace 1Move window to workspace 10Move window to workspace 11Move window to workspace 12Move window to workspace 2Move window to workspace 3Move window to workspace 4Move window to workspace 5Move window to workspace 6Move window to workspace 7Move window to workspace 8Move window to workspace 9Movement thresholdName of a monospaced (fixed-width) font for use in locations like terminals.Name of the GTK+ input method Preedit Style used by gtk+.Name of the GTK+ input method Status Style used by gtk+.Name of the default font used by gtk+.Name of the default font used for reading documents.Name of the input method module used by GTK+.Natural scrollingNever prompt or autorun/autostart programs when media are insertedNon-proxy hostsNumLock stateNumber of days to keep trash and temporary filesNumber of days to remember recently used files forNumber of workspacesNumber of workspaces. Must be more than zero, and has a fixed maximum to prevent making the desktop unusable by accidentally asking for too many workspaces.On-screen keyboardOpacity of the crosshairsOpacity with which to draw the background picture.Pad button action typePalette used in the color selectorPalette used in the color selector as defined by the “gtk-color-palette” settingPassword to pass as authentication when doing HTTP proxying.Picture OpacityPicture OptionsPicture URIPixels per secondsPointer speedPointer speed for mice. Accepted values are in the [-1..1] range (from “unaccelerated” to “fast”). A value of 0 is the system default.Pointer speed for the touchpad. Accepted values are in the [-1..1] range (from “unaccelerated” to “fast”). A value of 0 is the system default.Prevent running any URL or MIME type handler applications.Prevent the user from accessing the terminal or specifying a command line to be executed. For example, this would disable access to the panel’s “Run Application” dialog.Prevent the user from logging out.Prevent the user from modifying print settings. For example, this would disable access to all applications’ “Print Setup” dialogs.Prevent the user from printing. For example, this would disable access to all applications’ “Print” dialogs.Prevent the user from saving files to disk. For example, this would disable access to all applications’ “Save as” dialogs.Prevent the user from switching to another account while his session is active.Prevent the user to lock his screen.Prevent users from writing or modifying files on removable storage devices (i.e. flash disks, mobile phones, cameras).Primary ColorProxy configuration modeRaise window above other windowsRaise window if covered, otherwise lower itRecently used files will be remembered for this many days. If set to 0, recent files will not be remembered; if set to -1, they will be retained indefinitely.Remember NumLock stateRepresents a change to the color saturation, from 0.0 (grayscale) to 1.0 (full color).Represents a change to the default brightness for the blue component. Zero indicates no change, values less than zero indicate a decrease, and values greater than zero indicate an increase.Represents a change to the default brightness for the green component. Zero indicates no change, values less than zero indicate a decrease, and values greater than zero indicate an increase.Represents a change to the default brightness of the red component. Zero indicates no change, values less than zero indicate a decrease, and values greater than zero indicate an increase.Represents a change to the default contrast of the blue component. Zero indicates no change in contrast, values less than zero indicate a decrease, and values greater than zero indicate an increase.Represents a change to the default contrast of the green component. Zero indicates no change in contrast, values less than zero indicate a decrease, and values greater than zero indicate an increase.Represents a change to the default contrast of the red component. Zero indicates no change in contrast, values less than zero indicate a decrease, and values greater than zero indicate an increase.Resize windowRestore windowResults for applications contained in this list will be displayed in the specified order. Results for applications not specified in this list will be displayed last, sorted alphabetically.Results for applications contained in this list will be displayed when searching.Results for applications contained in this list will not be displayed when searching.Reverse switch applicationsReverse switch system controlsReverse switch system controls directlyReverse switch windowsReverse switch windows directlyReverse switch windows of an app directlyReverse switch windows of an applicationRight or Bottom color when drawing gradients, not used for solid color.SOCKS proxy host nameSOCKS proxy portScreen magnifierScreen positionScreen readerScroll magnified contents beyond the edges of the desktopSecondary ColorSecondary button actionSecondary click enabledSecondary click timeSecondary stylus button action, this button is located along the pen handle on some styli like the Grip Pen. Other styli like the Airbrush Pen or the Inking Pen only have one button, this setting is ineffective on those.Secure HTTP proxy host nameSecure HTTP proxy portSelect the proxy configuration mode. Supported values are “none”, “manual”, “auto”. If this is “none”, then proxies are not used. If it is “auto”, the autoconfiguration URL described by the “autoconfig-url” key is used. If it is “manual”, then the proxies described by “/system/proxy/http”, “/system/proxy/https”, “/system/proxy/ftp” and “/system/proxy/socks” will be used. Each of the 4 proxy types is enabled if its “host” key is non-empty and its “port” key is non-0. If an http proxy is configured, but an https proxy is not, then the http proxy is also used for https. If a SOCKS proxy is configured, it is used for all protocols, except that the http, https, and ftp proxy settings override it for those protocols only.Send reports of technical problems to the vendorSend statistics when applications are removed or installedSession typeSet or unset window to appear always on topSet this to TRUE to activate the screensaver when the session is idle. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored. Set org.gnome.desktop.session idle-delay to 0 if you do not want to activate the screensaver.Set this to TRUE to allow embedding a keyboard into the window when trying to unlock. The “keyboard_command” key must be set with the appropriate command. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored.Set this to TRUE to be able to send mouse clicks by tapping on the touchpad.Set this to TRUE to be able to start a drag by tapping and immediately moving the finger that’s now pressed on the touchpad.Set this to TRUE to enable keyboard repeat.Set this to TRUE to enable middle click during simultaneous left and right click.Set this to TRUE to enable natural (reverse) scrolling for mice.Set this to TRUE to enable natural (reverse) scrolling for touchpads.Set this to TRUE to lock the dragging process within a short timeout when the finger is lifted on the touchpad and the tap-and-drag setting is enabled.Set this to TRUE to lock the screen when the screensaver goes active.Set this to TRUE to offer an option in the unlock dialog to allow logging out after a delay. The delay is specified in the “logout_delay” key. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored.Set this to TRUE to offer an option in the unlock dialog to switch to a different user account.Set this to true to resize with the right button and show a menu with the middle button while holding down the key given in “mouse-button-modifier”; set it to false to make it work the opposite way around.Set this to x1, y1 and x2, y2 of the pressure curve applied to the eraser.Set this to x1, y1 and x2, y2 of the pressure curve applied to the stylus.Set to true to disable all external search provider programs, whether or not they are independently disabled or enabled. External search providers are installed by applications in $XDG_DATA_DIR/gnome-shell/search-providers.Set to true to disable all external thumbnailer programs, independent on whether they are independently disabled/enabled.Show all installed input sourcesShow battery percentageShow click type windowShow click type window.Show date in clockShow details in the lock screenShow full name in the lock screenShow full name in the user menuShow in the lock screenShow notification bannersShow notifications in the lock screenShow or hide crosshairsShow the activities overviewShow the run command promptShow the week date in the calendarShow weekday in clockSize of icons in toolbars, either “small” or “large”.Size of the cursor used as cursor theme.Some applications disregard specifications in ways that result in window manager misfeatures. This option puts the WM in a rigorously correct mode, which gives a more consistent user interface, provided one does not need to run any misbehaving applications.Sound theme nameSounds for eventsSpecify the locale to be used for displaying dates, times and numbers formats.Stop the user from modifying user accounts. By default, we allow adding and removing users, as well as changing other users settings.Stylus button action, this button is located along the pen handle.Stylus pressure curveSwap left and right mouse buttons for left-handed mice with “left”, “right” for right-handed, “mouse” to follow the mouse setting.Swap left and right mouse buttons for left-handed mice.Switch applicationsSwitch input sourceSwitch input source backwardSwitch system controlsSwitch system controls directlySwitch to last workspaceSwitch to workspace 1Switch to workspace 10Switch to workspace 11Switch to workspace 12Switch to workspace 2Switch to workspace 3Switch to workspace 4Switch to workspace 5Switch to workspace 6Switch to workspace 7Switch to workspace 8Switch to workspace 9Switch to workspace aboveSwitch to workspace belowSwitch to workspace leftSwitch to workspace rightSwitch windowsSwitch windows directlySwitch windows of an app directlySwitch windows of an applicationSystem Bell is AudibleTablet areaTablet aspect ratioTablet left-handed modeTablet mappingTap Button MapTasks needs terminalTells the WM how to implement the visual indication that the system bell or another application “bell” indicator has been rung. Currently there are two valid values, “fullscreen-flash”, which causes a fullscreen white-black flash, and “frame-flash” which causes the titlebar of the application which sent the bell signal to flash. If the application which sent the bell is unknown (as is usually the case for the default “system beep”), the currently focused window’s titlebar is flashed.Terminal applicationTerminal program to use when starting applications that require one. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored. The default terminal is handled in GIO.Tertiary button actionTertiary stylus button action, this button is located along the pen handle on some styli like the 3D Pen. Other styli like the Grip Pen only have two buttons, this setting is ineffective on those.Text scaling factorThe XDG sound theme to use for event sounds.The active dwell click mode. Possible values are “window” and “gesture”.The application that this policy is for.The color of the the vertical and horizontal lines that make up the crosshairs.The command that will be run, if the “embedded_keyboard_enabled” key is set to TRUE, to embed a keyboard widget into the window. This command should implement an XEMBED plug interface and output a window XID on the standard output. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored.The command to invoke when the logout button is clicked. This command should simply log the user out without any interaction. This key has effect only if the “logout_enable” key is set to TRUE. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored.The default, true, indicates that a window will be raised whenever its client area or its frame is clicked. Setting this to false means that a window will not be raised if it is clicked on the client area. To raise it, one can click anywhere in the window’s frame, or Super-click on any part of the window. This mode is useful if one uses many overlapping windows.The keyboard shortcut generated when the button is pressed for custom actions.The list of IDs of applications that are explicitly included in this folder.The locale to use for dates / numbers formatsThe machine name to proxy FTP through.The machine name to proxy HTTP through.The machine name to proxy secure HTTP through.The machine name to use as a SOCKS proxy.The magnified view either fills the entire screen, or occupies the top-half, bottom-half, left-half, or right-half of the screen.The maximum accuracy level of location.The name of the application folder.The name of the session to use. Known values are “gnome” and “gnome-fallback”.The names of the workspacesThe number of seconds after screensaver activation before locking the screen.The number of seconds after the screensaver activation before a logout option will appear in the unlock dialog. This key has effect only if the “logout_enable” key is set to TRUE. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignoredThe number of seconds of inactivity before the session is considered idle.The port on the machine defined by “/system/proxy/ftp/host” that you proxy through.The port on the machine defined by “/system/proxy/http/host” that you proxy through.The port on the machine defined by “/system/proxy/https/host” that you proxy through.The port on the machine defined by “/system/proxy/socks/host” that you proxy through.The power of the magnification. A value of 1.0 means no magnification. A value of 2.0 doubles the size.The remembered state of the NumLock LED.The theme determines the appearance of window borders, titlebar, and so forth. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored.The time delay before raising a window if auto-raise is set to true. The delay is given in thousandths of a second.The type of action triggered by the button being pressed.The window focus mode indicates how windows are activated. It has three possible values; “click” means windows must be clicked in order to focus them, “sloppy” means windows are focused when the mouse enters the window, and “mouse” means windows are focused when the mouse enters the window and unfocused when the mouse leaves the window.The zero-based index into the input sources list specifying the current one in effect. The value is automatically capped to remain in the range [0, sources_length) as long as the sources list isn’t empty. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored.Thickness of the crosshairs in pixelsThis key contains a list of hosts which are connected to directly, rather than via the proxy (if it is active). The values can be hostnames, domains (using an initial wildcard like *.foo.com), IP host addresses (both IPv4 and IPv6) and network addresses with a netmask (something like 192.168.0.0/24).This key is not used, and should not be read or modified.This key is not used; HTTP proxying is enabled when the host key is non-empty and the port is non-0.This key overrides the automatic hiding of the Universal Access status icon when no accessibility features are enabled.This key overrides the hiding of the text caret in noneditable text in applications.This option determines the effects of double-clicking on the title bar. Current valid options are “toggle-shade”, which will shade/unshade the window, “toggle-maximize” which will maximize/unmaximize the window, “toggle-maximize-horizontally” and “toggle-maximize-vertically” which will maximize/unmaximize the window in that direction only, “minimize” which will minimize the window, “shade” which will roll the window up, “menu” which will display the window menu, “lower” which will put the window behind all the others, and “none” which will not do anything.This option determines the effects of middle-clicking on the title bar. Current valid options are “toggle-shade”, which will shade/unshade the window, “toggle-maximize” which will maximize/unmaximize the window, “toggle-maximize-horizontally” and “toggle-maximize-vertically” which will maximize/unmaximize the window in that direction only, “minimize” which will minimize the window, “shade” which will roll the window up, “menu” which will display the window menu, “lower” which will put the window behind all the others, and “none” which will not do anything.This option determines the effects of right-clicking on the title bar. Current valid options are “toggle-shade”, which will shade/unshade the window, “toggle-maximize” which will maximize/unmaximize the window, “toggle-maximize-horizontally” and “toggle-maximize-vertically” which will maximize/unmaximize the window in that direction only, “minimize” which will minimize the window, “shade” which will roll the window up, “menu” which will display the window menu, “lower” which will put the window behind all the others, and “none” which will not do anything.This option provides additional control over how newly created windows get focus. It has two possible values; “smart” applies the user’s normal focus mode, and “strict” results in windows started from a terminal not being given focus.Thumbnails will not be created for files whose mime-type is contained in the list.Time after which the cursor stops blinking, in seconds.Time before lockingTime before logout optionTime before session is considered idleTime in seconds before a click is triggered.Time in seconds before a simulated secondary click is triggered.Timeout before click repeatTimeout between click repeatsTimeout in milliseconds before a click starts repeating (on spinner buttons for example).Timeout in milliseconds between repeated clicks when a button is left pressed.Toggle fullscreen modeToggle maximization stateToggle shaded stateToggle window always appearing on topToggle window on all workspaces or oneToggle window to be always on topToolbar DetachableToolbar Icon SizeToolbar StyleToolbar Style. Valid values are “both”, “both-horiz”, “icons”, and “text”.Touchpad button orientationTouchpad enabledTouchscreen output mappingTranslate the nameTurns on a visual indication when an application or the system issues a “bell” or “beep”; useful for the hard-of-hearing and for use in noisy environments.URI to use for the background image. Note that the backend only supports local (file://) URIs.URL that provides proxy configuration values. When mode is “auto”, this URL is used to look up proxy information for all protocols.Unused; ignoreUse different input sources for each windowUse standard system font in window titlesUser name to pass as authentication when doing HTTP proxying.Visual Bell TypeWhen USB devices should be rejectedWhen enabled, input sources get attached to the currently focused window when activated.When enabled, touchpads that support edge scrolling will have that feature enabled.When enabled, touchpads that support two-finger scrolling will have that feature enabled.When enabled, touchpads will be disabled while typing on the keyboard.When set to true, GNOME will remember the state of the NumLock LED between sessions.Whether animations should be displayed. Note: This is a global key, it changes the behaviour of the window manager, the panel etc.Whether edge scrolling is enabledWhether menus should have a tearoff.Whether notification banners are visible for application notifications.Whether notification banners for this application are shown or not. Does not affect clicking on message tray buttons.Whether notifications are globally enabled for this application.Whether notifications are shown in the lock screen or not.Whether notifications from this application are expanded automatically when in banner mode.Whether notifications from this application are shown when the screen is locked.Whether notifications should be accompanied by sound alerts.Whether scrollbars should be overlayed as indicators. Depending on input devices in use, permanent scrollbars may still be displayed.Whether the clock displays in 24h or 12h formatWhether the clock shows secondsWhether the cursor should blink.Whether the default calendar application needs a terminal to run. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored. The preferred calendar application is the application handling the text/calendar mime type, whether it needs a terminal is taken from its desktop file.Whether the default tasks application needs a terminal to run.Whether the magnified view should be centered over the location of the system mouse and move with it.Whether the name key is a filename to be looked up in /usr/share/desktop-directories.Whether the on-screen keyboard is turned on.Whether the screen magnifier is turned on.Whether the screen reader is turned on.Whether the sticky keys accessibility feature is turned on.Whether the summary and body of notifications from this application will be visible in the locked screen.Whether the user can detach menubars and move them around.Whether the user can detach toolbars and move them around.Whether the user can dynamically type a new accelerator when positioned over an active menuitem.Whether the users full name is shown in the user menu or not.Whether the user’s full name is shown in the lock screen or not. This only affects the screen shield, the name is always shown in the unlock dialog.Whether the “Bounce Keys” keyboard accessibility feature is turned on.Whether the “Mouse Keys” accessibility feature is turned on.Whether the “Slow Keys” accessibility feature is turned on.Whether the “Toggle Keys” accessibility feature is turned on.Whether to automatically mount mediaWhether to automatically open a folder for automounted mediaWhether to automatically update the timezone using geolocation.Whether to beep when a key is accepted.Whether to beep when a key is first pressed.Whether to beep when a key is rejected.Whether to beep when a keyboard accessibility feature is enabled or disabled.Whether to beep when a modifier key is pressed.Whether to disable keyboard accessibility after a timeout, useful for shared machines.Whether to disable sticky keys if two keys are pressed at the same time.Whether to disable the touchpad while typingWhether to play sounds on input events.Whether to play sounds on user events.Whether to protect USB devicesWhether to remember application usageWhether to remember recently used filesWhether to remove old files from the trash automaticallyWhether to remove old temporary files automaticallyWhether to resize with the right buttonWhether toolkits should load accessibility related modules.Whether volume can be set above 100%, using software amplification.Whether windows should be raised when their client area is clickedWidth in pixels of the vertical and horizontal lines that make up the crosshairs.Window focus modeWindow scaling factorWindow title fontProject-Id-Version: gsettings-desktop-schemas 3.9.91
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A font description string describing a font for window titlebars. The size from the description will only be used if the titlebar-font-size option is set to 0. Also, this option is disabled if the titlebar-uses-desktop-font option is set to true.A list of IDs of applications that are excluded from this folder. This can be used to remove applications that would otherwise be included by category.A list of categories for which apps will be placed into this folder by default, in addition to the apps that are listed in the apps key.A “\n” separated list of “name:color” as defined by the “gtk-color-scheme” settingAcceleration profileAcceleration profile used for connected mice. The acceleration profile can be set to either default (“default”) which uses the default acceleration profile for each device, flat (“flat”), which accelerates by a device specific constant factor derived from the configured pointer speed, or adaptive (“adaptive”) which adapts the acceleration depending on the mouse movement. If a mouse doesn’t support the configured profile, “default” will be used.Acceleration profile used for the trackball. The acceleration profile can be set to either default (“default”) which uses the default acceleration profile, flat (“flat”), which accelerates by a device specific constant factor derived from the configured speed, or adaptive (“adaptive”) which adapts the acceleration depending on the movement. If the trackball doesn’t support the configured profile, “default” will be used.Action on title bar double-clickAction on title bar middle-clickAction on title bar right-clickActivate the window menuActivate when idleAllow embedding a keyboard into the windowAllow logoutAllow overlay scrollingAllow the session status message to be displayedAllow the session status message to be displayed when the screen is locked. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored.Allow user switchingAllow volume above 100%Always show the Universal Access status iconAlways show the text caretApplication IDApplicationsArgument used to execute programs in the terminal defined by the “exec” key. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored. The default terminal and how to invoke it is handled in GIO.Arrangement of buttons on the titlebarArrangement of buttons on the titlebar. The value should be a string, such as “menu:minimize,maximize,spacer,close”; the colon separates the left corner of the window from the right corner, and the button names are comma-separated. Duplicate buttons are not allowed. Unknown button names are silently ignored so that buttons can be added in future metacity versions without breaking older versions. A special spacer tag can be used to insert some space between two adjacent buttons.Authenticate proxy server connectionsAutomatic proxy configuration URLAutomatically raises the focused windowAutomatically update timezoneBasename of the default keybinding theme used by gtk+.Basename of the default theme used by gtk+.Beep when a key is acceptedBeep when a key is first pressedBeep when a key is rejectedBeep when a keyboard accessibility feature changesBeep when a modifier is pressed.Binding to select the next input sourceBinding to select the previous input sourceButton actionCalendar needs terminalCan Change AccelsCaret Tracking ModeCategoriesChange brightness of blueChange brightness of greenChange brightness of redChange contrast of blueChange contrast of greenChange contrast of redClick methodClicking a window while holding down this modifier key will move the window (left click), resize the window (middle click), or show the window menu (right click). The middle and right click operations may be swapped using the “resize-with-right-button” key. Modifier is expressed as “<Alt>” or “<Super>” for example.Clip the crosshairs at the centerClose windowColor SaturationColor Shading TypeColor of the crosshairsConfigures the maximum level of location accuracy applications are allowed to see. Valid options are “country”, “city”, “neighborhood”, “street”, and “exact” (typically requires GPS receiver). Please keep in mind that this only controls what GeoClue will allow applications to see and they can find user’s location on their own using network resources (albeit with street-level accuracy at best).Consider trash and temporary files old after this many days.Control how new windows get focusControls visibility of personal informationCurrent input sourceCurrent themeCursor BlinkCursor Blink TimeCursor Blink TimeoutCursor sizeCursor themeCursor theme name. Used only by Xservers that support the Xcursor extension.Dead area padding around the active area, in percentages. Respectively applied to left,right,top and bottom sides.Default calendarDefault calendar application DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored. The preferred calendar application is the application handling the text/calendar mime type.Default fontDefault tasksDefault tasks application.Defines the mapping between the number of fingers and touchpad buttons. The default is to have a 1, 2 and 3 finger tap to map to the left, right and middle button ("lrm"), respectively.Defines the names that should be assigned to workspaces. If the list is too long for the current number of workspaces, names in excess will be ignored. If the list is too short, or includes empty names, missing values will be replaced with the default (“Workspace N”).Defines the situations in which the touchpad is enabled.Delay between repeats in milliseconds.Delay in milliseconds for the auto raise optionDetermines how the image set by wallpaper_filename is rendered. Possible values are “none”, “wallpaper”, “centered”, “scaled”, “stretched”, “zoom”, “spanned”.Determines the length in pixels of the vertical and horizontal lines that make up the crosshairs.Determines the position of the caret within magnified view. The values are: • none: no caret tracking • centered: the image of the caret is displayed at the center of the zoom region (which also represents the point under the system caret) and the magnified contents are scrolled as the system caret moves • proportional: the position of the magnified caret in the zoom region is proportionally the same as the position of the system caret on screen • push: when the magnified caret intersects a boundary of the zoom region, the contents are scrolled into viewDetermines the position of the focused widget within magnified view. The values are: • none: no focus tracking • centered: the focused image is displayed at the center of the zoom region (which also represents the point under the system focus) and the magnified contents are scrolled as the system focus moves • proportional: the position of the magnified focus in the zoom region is proportionally the same as the position of the system focus on screen • push: when the magnified focus intersects a boundary of the zoom region, the contents are scrolled into viewDetermines the position of the magnified mouse image within the magnified view and how it reacts to system mouse movement. The values are • none: no mouse tracking; • centered: the mouse image is displayed at the center of the zoom region (which also represents the point under the system mouse) and the magnified contents are scrolled as the system mouse moves; • proportional: the position of the magnified mouse in the zoom region is proportionally the same as the position of the system mouse on screen; • push: when the magnified mouse intersects a boundary of the zoom region, the contents are scrolled into view.Determines the transparency of the crosshairs, from fully opaque to fully transparent.Determines whether applications or the system can generate audible “beeps”; may be used in conjunction with “visual bell” to allow silent “beeps”.Determines whether the crosshairs intersect the magnified mouse sprite, or are clipped such that the ends of the horizontal and vertical lines surround the mouse image.Determines whether the lightness values are inverted: darker colors become lighter and vice versa, and white and black are interchanged.Direction to perform a double click (“left”, “right”, “up”, “down”).Direction to perform a secondary click (“left”, “right”, “up”, “down”).Direction to perform a single click (“left”, “right”, “up”, “down”).Direction to perform dragging (“left”, “right”, “up”, “down”).Directories to override the default avatar faces installed by gnome-control-center.Directories with avatar facesDisable URL and MIME type handlersDisable all external search providersDisable all external thumbnailersDisable command lineDisable keyboard accessibility after a timeoutDisable lock screenDisable log outDisable misfeatures that are required by old or broken applicationsDisable print setupDisable printingDisable saving files to diskDisable user administrationDisable user switchingDisable when two keys are pressed at the same timeDistance in pixels before movement will be recognized.Do not accept a key as being pressed unless held for this many milliseconds.Document fontDon’t allow applications to access the cameraDon’t allow applications to access the microphoneDon’t allow applications to output soundDon’t useDrawing tablet mappingDuration of the disabling timeoutDuration of the timeout before disabling the keyboard accessibility.Dwell click modeDwell click timeEDID information of the output the tablet is mapped to. Must be in the format [vendor, product, serial]. ["","",""] relies on automatic mapping.EDID information of the output the touchscreen is mapped to. Must be in the format [vendor, product, serial]. ["","",""] relies on automatic mapping.Embedded keyboard commandEmulate middle clickEnable AnimationsEnable Toolkit AccessibilityEnable Visual BellEnable accessibility keyboard shortcutsEnable dwell clicksEnable dwell clicks.Enable hot cornersEnable lens modeEnable mouse clicks with touchpadEnable notificationsEnable simulated secondary clicksEnable sound alertsEnable sticky keysEnable tap-and-drag with touchpadEnable tap-and-drag-lock with touchpadEnable the primary paste selectionEnable this to allow physically rotating the tablet for left-handed setupsEnable this to restrict the tablet area to match the aspect ratio of the output.Enable “Bounce Keys”Enable “Mouse Keys”Enable “Slow Keys”Enable “Toggle Keys”Enables/disables display of crosshairs centered on the magnified mouse sprite.Eraser pressure curveExcluded applicationsExec ArgumentsFTP proxy host nameFTP proxy portFactor used to enlarge or reduce text display, without changing font size.Focus Tracking ModeFolder childrenFolder nameFor centered mouse tracking, when the system pointer is at or near the edge of the screen, the magnified contents continue to scroll such that the screen edge moves into the magnified view.Force automatic expanding of bannersGTK IM ModuleGTK IM Preedit StyleGTK IM Status StyleGeolocation services are enabled.Gesture double clickGesture drag clickGesture secondary clickGesture single clickGtk+ Keybinding ThemeGtk+ ThemeHTTP proxy host nameHTTP proxy passwordHTTP proxy portHTTP proxy usernameHave file manager handle the desktopHide all normal windowsHighlights the current location of the pointer.How input affects the pointer on the screenHow long to accelerate in millisecondsHow many milliseconds it takes to go from 0 to maximum speed.How many milliseconds to wait before mouse movement keys start to operate.How many pixels per second to move at the maximum speed.How to generate software-emulated buttons, either disabled (“none”), through specific areas (“areas”), number of fingers (“fingers”) or left as hardware default (“default”).How to shade the background color. Possible values are “horizontal”, “vertical”, and “solid”.Icon ThemeIcon theme to use for the panel, nautilus etc.If FALSE, application usage will not be monitored and recorded.If FALSE, applications will not remember recently used files.If FALSE, no anonymous installation or removal information will be sent to the vendor.If TRUE, anonymized reports will be sent automatically to the vendor.If TRUE, applications should not make sound.If TRUE, applications should not use the camera.If TRUE, applications should not use the microphone.If TRUE, automatically remove files from the trash when they are older than “old-files-age” days.If TRUE, automatically remove temporary files when they are older than “old-files-age” days.If set to true, and the focus mode is either “sloppy” or “mouse” then the focused window will be automatically raised after a delay specified by the auto-raise-delay key. This is not related to clicking on a window to raise it, nor to entering a window during drag-and-drop.If set to true, the system will make an effort to not divulge the user’s identity on screen or on the network.If set to true, then Nautilus will automatically mount media such as user-visible hard disks and removable media on start-up and media insertion.If set to true, then Nautilus will automatically open a folder when media is automounted. This only applies to media where no known x-content/* type was detected; for media where a known x-content type is detected, the user configurable action will be taken instead.If set to true, then Nautilus will never prompt nor autorun/autostart programs when a medium is inserted.If set to true, then file manager will draw the icons on the desktop.If set to “lockscreen”, only when the lock screen is present new USB devices will be rejected; if set to “always”, all new USB devices will always be rejected.If the USBGuard service is present and this setting is enabled, USB devices will be protected as configured in the usb-protection-level setting.If true, applications are allowed to access location information.If true, display battery percentage in the status menu, in addition to the icon.If true, display date in the clock, in addition to time.If true, display seconds in the clock.If true, display the ISO week date in the calendar.If true, display weekday in the clock, in addition to time.If true, gtk+ uses the primary paste selection, usually triggered by a middle mouse button click.If true, ignore the titlebar-font option, and use the standard application font for window titles.If true, pressing a key will highlight the current pointer location on screen.If true, the activities overview can be accessed by moving the mouse to the top-left corner.If true, then connections to the proxy server require authentication. The username/password combo is defined by “/system/proxy/http/authentication-user” and “/system/proxy/http/authentication-password”. This applies only to the http proxy; when using a separate https proxy, there is currently no way to specify that it should use authentication.Ignore multiple presses of the same key within this many milliseconds.Initial Key Repeat DelayInitial delay in millisecondsInitial key repeat delay in milliseconds.Input feedback soundsInteger factor used to scale windows by. For use on high-dpi screens. 0 means pick automatically based on monitor.Inverse lightnessKey Repeat IntervalKey combination for the custom actionKeyboard repeatKeyboard shortcut to open the menu bars.Left or Top color when drawing gradients, or the solid color.Length of the crosshairs in pixelsLength of the cursor blink cycle, in milliseconds.List of XKB optionsList of XKB options. Each option is an XKB option string as defined by xkeyboard-config’s rules files.List of desktop file IDs for search providers sort orderList of desktop file IDs for which the associated default-disabled search provider should be enabledList of desktop file IDs for which the associated default-enabled search provider should be disabledList of input source identifiers available. Each source is specified as a tuple of 2 strings. The first string is the type and can be one of “xkb” or “ibus”. For “xkb” sources the second string is “xkb_layout+xkb_variant” or just “xkb_layout” if a XKB variant isn’t needed. For “ibus” sources the second string is the IBus engine name. An empty list means that the X server’s current XKB layout and variant won’t be touched and IBus won’t be used.List of input sourcesList of mime-types for which external thumbnailer programs will be disabledList of most recently used input sourcesList of most recently used input sources. The value is in the same format as the available sources list.List of relative settings paths at which app-folders are stored. Each folder uses the org.gnome.desktop.app-folders.folder schema.List of symbolic names and color equivalentsList of x-content/* types for which the user have chosen to start an application in the preference capplet. The preferred application for the given type will be started on insertion on media matching these types.List of x-content/* types for which the user have chosen “Do Nothing” in the preference capplet. No prompt will be shown nor will any matching application be started on insertion of media matching these types.List of x-content/* types for which the user have chosen “Open Folder” in the preferences capplet. A folder window will be opened on insertion of media matching these types.List of x-content/* types set to “Do Nothing”List of x-content/* types set to “Open Folder”List of x-content/* types where the preferred application will be launchedLock on activationLogout commandLower window below other windowsMagnification factorMakes all installed input sources available for choosing in System Settings.Maximize windowMaximize window horizontallyMaximize window verticallyMaximum age for thumbnails in the cache, in days. Set to -1 to disable cleaning.Maximum size of the thumbnail cache, in megabytes. Set to -1 to disable cleaning.Menubar DetachableMenubar acceleratorMenus Have TearoffMinimize windowMinimum interval in millisecondsModifier to use for modified window click actionsMonospace fontMount removable storage devices as read-onlyMouse Tracking ModeMouse button orientationMouse wheel emulation button. 0 to disable the feature.Move windowMove window one workspace downMove window one workspace to the leftMove window one workspace to the rightMove window one workspace upMove window to bottom edge of screenMove window to bottom left cornerMove window to bottom right cornerMove window to center of screenMove window to last workspaceMove window to left side of screenMove window to right side of screenMove window to the next monitor aboveMove window to the next monitor belowMove window to the next monitor on the leftMove window to the next monitor on the rightMove window to top edge of screenMove window to top left cornerMove window to top right cornerMove window to workspace 1Move window to workspace 10Move window to workspace 11Move window to workspace 12Move window to workspace 2Move window to workspace 3Move window to workspace 4Move window to workspace 5Move window to workspace 6Move window to workspace 7Move window to workspace 8Move window to workspace 9Movement thresholdName of a monospaced (fixed-width) font for use in locations like terminals.Name of the GTK+ input method Preedit Style used by gtk+.Name of the GTK+ input method Status Style used by gtk+.Name of the default font used by gtk+.Name of the default font used for reading documents.Name of the input method module used by GTK+.Natural scrollingNever prompt or autorun/autostart programs when media are insertedNon-proxy hostsNumLock stateNumber of days to keep trash and temporary filesNumber of days to remember recently used files forNumber of workspacesNumber of workspaces. Must be more than zero, and has a fixed maximum to prevent making the desktop unusable by accidentally asking for too many workspaces.On-screen keyboardOpacity of the crosshairsOpacity with which to draw the background picture.Pad button action typePalette used in the color selectorPalette used in the color selector as defined by the “gtk-color-palette” settingPassword to pass as authentication when doing HTTP proxying.Picture OpacityPicture OptionsPicture URIPixels per secondsPointer speedPointer speed for mice. Accepted values are in the [-1..1] range (from “unaccelerated” to “fast”). A value of 0 is the system default.Pointer speed for the touchpad. Accepted values are in the [-1..1] range (from “unaccelerated” to “fast”). A value of 0 is the system default.Prevent running any URL or MIME type handler applications.Prevent the user from accessing the terminal or specifying a command line to be executed. For example, this would disable access to the panel’s “Run Application” dialog.Prevent the user from logging out.Prevent the user from modifying print settings. For example, this would disable access to all applications’ “Print Setup” dialogs.Prevent the user from printing. For example, this would disable access to all applications’ “Print” dialogs.Prevent the user from saving files to disk. For example, this would disable access to all applications’ “Save as” dialogs.Prevent the user from switching to another account while his session is active.Prevent the user to lock his screen.Prevent users from writing or modifying files on removable storage devices (i.e. flash disks, mobile phones, cameras).Primary ColorProxy configuration modeRaise window above other windowsRaise window if covered, otherwise lower itRecently used files will be remembered for this many days. If set to 0, recent files will not be remembered; if set to -1, they will be retained indefinitely.Remember NumLock stateRepresents a change to the color saturation, from 0.0 (grayscale) to 1.0 (full color).Represents a change to the default brightness for the blue component. Zero indicates no change, values less than zero indicate a decrease, and values greater than zero indicate an increase.Represents a change to the default brightness for the green component. Zero indicates no change, values less than zero indicate a decrease, and values greater than zero indicate an increase.Represents a change to the default brightness of the red component. Zero indicates no change, values less than zero indicate a decrease, and values greater than zero indicate an increase.Represents a change to the default contrast of the blue component. Zero indicates no change in contrast, values less than zero indicate a decrease, and values greater than zero indicate an increase.Represents a change to the default contrast of the green component. Zero indicates no change in contrast, values less than zero indicate a decrease, and values greater than zero indicate an increase.Represents a change to the default contrast of the red component. Zero indicates no change in contrast, values less than zero indicate a decrease, and values greater than zero indicate an increase.Resize windowRestore windowResults for applications contained in this list will be displayed in the specified order. Results for applications not specified in this list will be displayed last, sorted alphabetically.Results for applications contained in this list will be displayed when searching.Results for applications contained in this list will not be displayed when searching.Reverse switch applicationsReverse switch system controlsReverse switch system controls directlyReverse switch windowsReverse switch windows directlyReverse switch windows of an app directlyReverse switch windows of an applicationRight or Bottom color when drawing gradients, not used for solid color.SOCKS proxy host nameSOCKS proxy portScreen magnifierScreen positionScreen readerScroll magnified contents beyond the edges of the desktopSecondary ColorSecondary button actionSecondary click enabledSecondary click timeSecondary stylus button action, this button is located along the pen handle on some styli like the Grip Pen. Other styli like the Airbrush Pen or the Inking Pen only have one button, this setting is ineffective on those.Secure HTTP proxy host nameSecure HTTP proxy portSelect the proxy configuration mode. Supported values are “none”, “manual”, “auto”. If this is “none”, then proxies are not used. If it is “auto”, the autoconfiguration URL described by the “autoconfig-url” key is used. If it is “manual”, then the proxies described by “/system/proxy/http”, “/system/proxy/https”, “/system/proxy/ftp” and “/system/proxy/socks” will be used. Each of the 4 proxy types is enabled if its “host” key is non-empty and its “port” key is non-0. If an http proxy is configured, but an https proxy is not, then the http proxy is also used for https. If a SOCKS proxy is configured, it is used for all protocols, except that the http, https, and ftp proxy settings override it for those protocols only.Send reports of technical problems to the vendorSend statistics when applications are removed or installedSession typeSet or unset window to appear always on topSet this to TRUE to activate the screensaver when the session is idle. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored. Set org.gnome.desktop.session idle-delay to 0 if you do not want to activate the screensaver.Set this to TRUE to allow embedding a keyboard into the window when trying to unlock. The “keyboard_command” key must be set with the appropriate command. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored.Set this to TRUE to be able to send mouse clicks by tapping on the touchpad.Set this to TRUE to be able to start a drag by tapping and immediately moving the finger that’s now pressed on the touchpad.Set this to TRUE to enable keyboard repeat.Set this to TRUE to enable middle click during simultaneous left and right click.Set this to TRUE to enable natural (reverse) scrolling for mice.Set this to TRUE to enable natural (reverse) scrolling for touchpads.Set this to TRUE to lock the dragging process within a short timeout when the finger is lifted on the touchpad and the tap-and-drag setting is enabled.Set this to TRUE to lock the screen when the screensaver goes active.Set this to TRUE to offer an option in the unlock dialog to allow logging out after a delay. The delay is specified in the “logout_delay” key. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored.Set this to TRUE to offer an option in the unlock dialog to switch to a different user account.Set this to true to resize with the right button and show a menu with the middle button while holding down the key given in “mouse-button-modifier”; set it to false to make it work the opposite way around.Set this to x1, y1 and x2, y2 of the pressure curve applied to the eraser.Set this to x1, y1 and x2, y2 of the pressure curve applied to the stylus.Set to true to disable all external search provider programs, whether or not they are independently disabled or enabled. External search providers are installed by applications in $XDG_DATA_DIR/gnome-shell/search-providers.Set to true to disable all external thumbnailer programs, independent on whether they are independently disabled/enabled.Show all installed input sourcesShow battery percentageShow click type windowShow click type window.Show date in clockShow details in the lock screenShow full name in the lock screenShow full name in the user menuShow in the lock screenShow notification bannersShow notifications in the lock screenShow or hide crosshairsShow the activities overviewShow the run command promptShow the week date in the calendarShow weekday in clockSize of icons in toolbars, either “small” or “large”.Size of the cursor used as cursor theme.Some applications disregard specifications in ways that result in window manager misfeatures. This option puts the WM in a rigorously correct mode, which gives a more consistent user interface, provided one does not need to run any misbehaving applications.Sound theme nameSounds for eventsSpecify the locale to be used for displaying dates, times and numbers formats.Stop the user from modifying user accounts. By default, we allow adding and removing users, as well as changing other users settings.Stylus button action, this button is located along the pen handle.Stylus pressure curveSwap left and right mouse buttons for left-handed mice with “left”, “right” for right-handed, “mouse” to follow the mouse setting.Swap left and right mouse buttons for left-handed mice.Switch applicationsSwitch input sourceSwitch input source backwardSwitch system controlsSwitch system controls directlySwitch to last workspaceSwitch to workspace 1Switch to workspace 10Switch to workspace 11Switch to workspace 12Switch to workspace 2Switch to workspace 3Switch to workspace 4Switch to workspace 5Switch to workspace 6Switch to workspace 7Switch to workspace 8Switch to workspace 9Switch to workspace aboveSwitch to workspace belowSwitch to workspace leftSwitch to workspace rightSwitch windowsSwitch windows directlySwitch windows of an app directlySwitch windows of an applicationSystem Bell is AudibleTablet areaTablet aspect ratioTablet left-handed modeTablet mappingTap Button MapTasks needs terminalTells the WM how to implement the visual indication that the system bell or another application “bell” indicator has been rung. Currently there are two valid values, “fullscreen-flash”, which causes a fullscreen white-black flash, and “frame-flash” which causes the titlebar of the application which sent the bell signal to flash. If the application which sent the bell is unknown (as is usually the case for the default “system beep”), the currently focused window’s titlebar is flashed.Terminal applicationTerminal program to use when starting applications that require one. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored. The default terminal is handled in GIO.Tertiary button actionTertiary stylus button action, this button is located along the pen handle on some styli like the 3D Pen. Other styli like the Grip Pen only have two buttons, this setting is ineffective on those.Text scaling factorThe XDG sound theme to use for event sounds.The active dwell click mode. Possible values are “window” and “gesture”.The application that this policy is for.The color of the the vertical and horizontal lines that make up the crosshairs.The command that will be run, if the “embedded_keyboard_enabled” key is set to TRUE, to embed a keyboard widget into the window. This command should implement an XEMBED plug interface and output a window XID on the standard output. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored.The command to invoke when the logout button is clicked. This command should simply log the user out without any interaction. This key has effect only if the “logout_enable” key is set to TRUE. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored.The default, true, indicates that a window will be raised whenever its client area or its frame is clicked. Setting this to false means that a window will not be raised if it is clicked on the client area. To raise it, one can click anywhere in the window’s frame, or Super-click on any part of the window. This mode is useful if one uses many overlapping windows.The keyboard shortcut generated when the button is pressed for custom actions.The list of IDs of applications that are explicitly included in this folder.The locale to use for dates / numbers formatsThe machine name to proxy FTP through.The machine name to proxy HTTP through.The machine name to proxy secure HTTP through.The machine name to use as a SOCKS proxy.The magnified view either fills the entire screen, or occupies the top-half, bottom-half, left-half, or right-half of the screen.The maximum accuracy level of location.The name of the application folder.The name of the session to use. Known values are “gnome” and “gnome-fallback”.The names of the workspacesThe number of seconds after screensaver activation before locking the screen.The number of seconds after the screensaver activation before a logout option will appear in the unlock dialog. This key has effect only if the “logout_enable” key is set to TRUE. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignoredThe number of seconds of inactivity before the session is considered idle.The port on the machine defined by “/system/proxy/ftp/host” that you proxy through.The port on the machine defined by “/system/proxy/http/host” that you proxy through.The port on the machine defined by “/system/proxy/https/host” that you proxy through.The port on the machine defined by “/system/proxy/socks/host” that you proxy through.The power of the magnification. A value of 1.0 means no magnification. A value of 2.0 doubles the size.The remembered state of the NumLock LED.The theme determines the appearance of window borders, titlebar, and so forth. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored.The time delay before raising a window if auto-raise is set to true. The delay is given in thousandths of a second.The type of action triggered by the button being pressed.The window focus mode indicates how windows are activated. It has three possible values; “click” means windows must be clicked in order to focus them, “sloppy” means windows are focused when the mouse enters the window, and “mouse” means windows are focused when the mouse enters the window and unfocused when the mouse leaves the window.The zero-based index into the input sources list specifying the current one in effect. The value is automatically capped to remain in the range [0, sources_length) as long as the sources list isn’t empty. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored.Thickness of the crosshairs in pixelsThis key contains a list of hosts which are connected to directly, rather than via the proxy (if it is active). The values can be hostnames, domains (using an initial wildcard like *.foo.com), IP host addresses (both IPv4 and IPv6) and network addresses with a netmask (something like 192.168.0.0/24).This key is not used, and should not be read or modified.This key is not used; HTTP proxying is enabled when the host key is non-empty and the port is non-0.This key overrides the automatic hiding of the Universal Access status icon when no accessibility features are enabled.This key overrides the hiding of the text caret in noneditable text in applications.This option determines the effects of double-clicking on the title bar. Current valid options are “toggle-shade”, which will shade/unshade the window, “toggle-maximize” which will maximize/unmaximize the window, “toggle-maximize-horizontally” and “toggle-maximize-vertically” which will maximize/unmaximize the window in that direction only, “minimize” which will minimize the window, “shade” which will roll the window up, “menu” which will display the window menu, “lower” which will put the window behind all the others, and “none” which will not do anything.This option determines the effects of middle-clicking on the title bar. Current valid options are “toggle-shade”, which will shade/unshade the window, “toggle-maximize” which will maximize/unmaximize the window, “toggle-maximize-horizontally” and “toggle-maximize-vertically” which will maximize/unmaximize the window in that direction only, “minimize” which will minimize the window, “shade” which will roll the window up, “menu” which will display the window menu, “lower” which will put the window behind all the others, and “none” which will not do anything.This option determines the effects of right-clicking on the title bar. Current valid options are “toggle-shade”, which will shade/unshade the window, “toggle-maximize” which will maximize/unmaximize the window, “toggle-maximize-horizontally” and “toggle-maximize-vertically” which will maximize/unmaximize the window in that direction only, “minimize” which will minimize the window, “shade” which will roll the window up, “menu” which will display the window menu, “lower” which will put the window behind all the others, and “none” which will not do anything.This option provides additional control over how newly created windows get focus. It has two possible values; “smart” applies the user’s normal focus mode, and “strict” results in windows started from a terminal not being given focus.Thumbnails will not be created for files whose mime-type is contained in the list.Time after which the cursor stops blinking, in seconds.Time before lockingTime before logout optionTime before session is considered idleTime in seconds before a click is triggered.Time in seconds before a simulated secondary click is triggered.Timeout before click repeatTimeout between click repeatsTimeout in milliseconds before a click starts repeating (on spinner buttons for example).Timeout in milliseconds between repeated clicks when a button is left pressed.Toggle fullscreen modeToggle maximization stateToggle shaded stateToggle window always appearing on topToggle window on all workspaces or oneToggle window to be always on topToolbar DetachableToolbar Icon SizeToolbar StyleToolbar Style. Valid values are “both”, “both-horiz”, “icons”, and “text”.Touchpad button orientationTouchpad enabledTouchscreen output mappingTranslate the nameTurns on a visual indication when an application or the system issues a “bell” or “beep”; useful for the hard-of-hearing and for use in noisy environments.URI to use for the background image. Note that the backend only supports local (file://) URIs.URL that provides proxy configuration values. When mode is “auto”, this URL is used to look up proxy information for all protocols.Unused; ignoreUse different input sources for each windowUse standard system font in window titlesUser name to pass as authentication when doing HTTP proxying.Visual Bell TypeWhen USB devices should be rejectedWhen enabled, input sources get attached to the currently focused window when activated.When enabled, touchpads that support edge scrolling will have that feature enabled.When enabled, touchpads that support two-finger scrolling will have that feature enabled.When enabled, touchpads will be disabled while typing on the keyboard.When set to true, GNOME will remember the state of the NumLock LED between sessions.Whether animations should be displayed. Note: This is a global key, it changes the behaviour of the window manager, the panel etc.Whether edge scrolling is enabledWhether menus should have a tearoff.Whether notification banners are visible for application notifications.Whether notification banners for this application are shown or not. Does not affect clicking on message tray buttons.Whether notifications are globally enabled for this application.Whether notifications are shown in the lock screen or not.Whether notifications from this application are expanded automatically when in banner mode.Whether notifications from this application are shown when the screen is locked.Whether notifications should be accompanied by sound alerts.Whether scrollbars should be overlayed as indicators. Depending on input devices in use, permanent scrollbars may still be displayed.Whether the clock displays in 24h or 12h formatWhether the clock shows secondsWhether the cursor should blink.Whether the default calendar application needs a terminal to run. DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored. The preferred calendar application is the application handling the text/calendar mime type, whether it needs a terminal is taken from its desktop file.Whether the default tasks application needs a terminal to run.Whether the magnified view should be centered over the location of the system mouse and move with it.Whether the name key is a filename to be looked up in /usr/share/desktop-directories.Whether the on-screen keyboard is turned on.Whether the screen magnifier is turned on.Whether the screen reader is turned on.Whether the sticky keys accessibility feature is turned on.Whether the summary and body of notifications from this application will be visible in the locked screen.Whether the user can detach menubars and move them around.Whether the user can detach toolbars and move them around.Whether the user can dynamically type a new accelerator when positioned over an active menuitem.Whether the users full name is shown in the user menu or not.Whether the user’s full name is shown in the lock screen or not. This only affects the screen shield, the name is always shown in the unlock dialog.Whether the “Bounce Keys” keyboard accessibility feature is turned on.Whether the “Mouse Keys” accessibility feature is turned on.Whether the “Slow Keys” accessibility feature is turned on.Whether the “Toggle Keys” accessibility feature is turned on.Whether to automatically mount mediaWhether to automatically open a folder for automounted mediaWhether to automatically update the timezone using geolocation.Whether to beep when a key is accepted.Whether to beep when a key is first pressed.Whether to beep when a key is rejected.Whether to beep when a keyboard accessibility feature is enabled or disabled.Whether to beep when a modifier key is pressed.Whether to disable keyboard accessibility after a timeout, useful for shared machines.Whether to disable sticky keys if two keys are pressed at the same time.Whether to disable the touchpad while typingWhether to play sounds on input events.Whether to play sounds on user events.Whether to protect USB devicesWhether to remember application usageWhether to remember recently used filesWhether to remove old files from the trash automaticallyWhether to remove old temporary files automaticallyWhether to resize with the right buttonWhether toolkits should load accessibility related modules.Whether volume can be set above 100%, using software amplification.Whether windows should be raised when their client area is clickedWidth in pixels of the vertical and horizontal lines that make up the crosshairs.Window focus modeWindow scaling factorWindow title font

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