

Guake is inspired by a console in the computer game Quake which slides down from the top by pressing an especially Key (Default is F12) and then slides up when the same key is pressed. Written from scratch mostly in Python and a little in C this application is released under GPLv2+ and is available for Linux and alike systems. I really like this because not only does it look good, but it can be key mapped to a key on your keyboard for quick access. Guake is a drop-down terminal for GNOME Environment.

When restoring or sliding-down move window to the active monitor, where mouse cursor is located ConEmu window frame options Frame width Yakuake is a drop down/sliding terminal emulator in the style of the Quake chat window. Fox NewsViewers tuning into Fox News over the past two days may have come away with the belief that defeated 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is absolutely ramping up a 2024 White House run. Yakuake is a drop-down (Quake-style) terminal emulator based on KDE Konsole technology. Restore and focus inactive window by ‘Minimize/Restore’ hotkey Restore to active monitor
#Guake slide down windows
Note: if the Windows Terminal startup task entry is disabled either by org policy or by user action this setting will have no effect. Setting this to false will disable the startup task entry. The window maintains its topmost position even when it is deactivated Restore inactive window by hotkey When set to true, this enables the launch of Windows Terminal at startup. Places the ConEmu window above all non-topmost windows. Animation is working only when window caption is hidden. Slide console window from the top of the screen like gaming consoles Choose desired hotkey for ‘Minimize/Restore’ action on ‘Keys Macro’ page Animation time (ms)ĭuration of window animation (0.2000ms): Quake slide down/up and restoring/hiding window to TSA. This page was generated automatically from ConEmu sources
