>Walk Through Desktops=Win+Tab >Walk Through Desktops(Reverse)=Win+Shift+Tab > >Maximize Window=Win+Shift+Up >Maximize Window Vertically=Win+Up >Minimize Window=Win+Down > >Switch to Next Desktop=Win+Right >Switch to Previous Desktop=Win+Left > >Window to Next Desktop=Win+Alt+Right >Window to Previous Desktop=Win+Alt+Left > >You really should try them. You will see how seamless 4 desktops >really become... Why? I can do all of that without the Win keys. On my main desktop I use a Northgate Omnikey Ultra. There are no Win keys. >I've seen the win key all over the place. On my current laptop it >is next to the left-alt key -- love it~ I'm referring to the right Win key. The left Win key doesn't do anything on my system. I want to disable the right Win key because I am tired of the popup menus appearing when I inadvertently bump the key. I spent about a half-hour last night trying to figure out how to disable the right Win key. I still haven't found a way. I'd settle for an xorg.conf solution too if I can fid one. Darrell