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General

  • xset is a user preference utility for X. It can be used to set different settings in X.
To get the current configuration settings:
xset q

Mouse

To adjust mouse properties, use xset m.
Default settings (restored with xset m):
Pointer Control: acceleration:  2/1    threshold:  4
Set custom settings:
% xset m 1/1 2         # xset m [acc_mult[/acc_div] [thr]]
  • In Gnome, mouse settings can also be configured in System → Hardware → Mouse.

Screenshot

  • In Gnome,
    • Press PrtScn to take a screenshot of the complete desktop.
    • Press Alt + PrtScn to take a snapshot of window under mouse pointer.
  • There exists also plenty of command-line & GUI solutions ([1]).

Synergy

Chinese bug
When copy/pasting text (incl. address bar) from Firefox to a remote Windows screen, chinese characters are printed instead. A workaround is to install package xselection (or xsel), and type in a console xselection PRIMARY before pasting in the remote Windows screen.
Security
Data are not encrypted between the server and the client(s). To enable this, use SSH port forwarding. Run on the remote client:
ssh -f -N -L 24800:<server-name>:24800 <user-server-name>@<server-name> && synergyc localhost
However, this creates some lag, and mouse movement are a bit jerky. Another solution is to not use wireless connection, and connect computers through a network switch so that local communication are not visible to other computers on the network.
Login / Unlocking screen saver on Windows client
On Windows client, Synergy must be configured to autostart at boot in order to be able to unlock a session (eg. when client screensaver is protected by a password).
Keymaps
Server and all client must be configured to all use exactly the same keymap. On Windows client, this is valid for logged user but also for at least Administrator account. Otherwise typing in the login window will give incorrect characters.
Troubleshoot
Can't get tilde character (~) on a Belgian-french keyboard on windows client (using Linux server) with keypress AltGr-=
Workaround: Use keypress Ctrl-Alt-= followed by Space.