Howto Configure Screenlets to Work with Compiz Widgets tool in Ubuntu 10.04
Linux stuff below....
Screenlets are a cool widget layer for linux. They are great little apps that provide a ton of great information, however they can easily add clutter to your desktop. This howto will show you how to install screenlets and configure them to appear and dissapear with a keystroke. Similar to the f12 widgets available on an OSX box.
This assumes that you are running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and have compiz installed and configured correctly.
The end result will allow you to hit a special key combo (in this case Win+Space) to pull up an overlay of widgets and assume focus until the key combo is hit again. Its a great way to check something quickly, or even enter a command in a terminal window. Below is a screenshot of my desktop after hitting the key combo.
1) First off install screenlets and the compiz fusion tray icon.
sudo apt-get install screenlets fusion-icon




November 27th, 2010 - 15:19
I am having a problem with this. It seems that when I enter my key combo that the clock is not disappearing. I think I did everything you said, and I am using Lucid Lynx.
November 27th, 2010 - 15:33
If you run other screenlets, do they disappear? On occasion, I have to toggle a few times to get some of the screenlets to totally hide.
November 30th, 2010 - 16:50
No, I just opened clock and calendar and they are both still there.
November 30th, 2010 - 17:02
I also just tried retoggling. That didn’t work either.
December 2nd, 2010 - 13:33
There’s a chance I’m using 10.10, but I’m pretty sure it’s 10.04. Does it make a difference?