Background module ----------------- To get background images on your screens, use the Background module. The Module command should come after the Screen command, and the initstring should be the filename of the picture(*). Example: Screen "My Screen" Module "Background" "/users/marcus/gfx/AMIGA.gif" The Background module is really a shell script that requires that the program 'xloadimage' is in the PATH of amiwm. (*) Because xloadimage is used, the initstring may also contain flags to xloadimage, like -fullscreen, or -colors. Like this: Module "Background" "-colors 100 -fullscreen /users/marcus/gfx/Amy.gif" Keyboard module --------------- With the Keyboard module, you can bind window manager functions to keys on the keyboard. The initstring should consist of keybindings on the form modifiers:where:func modifiers ========= Modifiers is 0 or more of: Shift Control Meta Lock Mod1 Mod2 Mod3 Mod4 Mod5 Button1 Button2 Button3 Button4 Button5 The modifiers listed must be pressed together with the key to activate the binding. keysym ====== Keysym is a standard X keysym name, like F1 or Prior. where ===== where is either "all", or one or more of window, frame, icon, root separated with '|' (bar). This controls in what areas of the screen that the key will be active. func ==== The function to perform when the key is pressed. Currently the following are defined: rotatescreens - Move the frontmost screen to the back front - Move the window in which the key is pressed to the front back - Move the window in which the key is pressed to the back iconify - Iconify the window in which the key is pressed Example: Module "Keyboard" "\ Meta:window|frame:front\ Meta:window|frame:iconify\ Meta:window|frame:back" This binds the keys Meta-F1, Meta-F2 and Meta-F3 to front, back and iconify respectively. The will only have effect inside windows and in window frames. (These are the only places that front/iconfy/back has effect anyway.)