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You can choose to deactivate any of these options, or to change the zoom keystrokes.
Water Effect
This option creates a ripple effect on your screen when you hold down the specified
key or key combination ( Ctrl + Alt + Super by default) and move the mouse
pointer. You can also enable or disable a rain effect when you press Shift + F9 . To
change the keystrokes used to enable and disable the rain effect, click the box to
the right of Activate/deactivate rain when I type until New accelerator appears.
Then press the keystrokes you want to use. These new keystrokes will appear in
the box.
Use the slider bar at the bottom of the tabbed window to specify the intensity of
the rain effect.
Figure 2.12 Water Effect
Xgl Shortcuts
The following table contains a list of the default keystrokes and mouse movements you
can use to perform desktop effects. To change any of these shortcuts, see
"Modifying Desktop Effects"
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GNOME User Guide
(page 66).
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