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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2009

In this video, I show you 3 different effects you can do in Compiz Config Settings Manager. The first is called ''Show Mouse''. The second is called ''Magnifier''. The third is and last, is called ''Window Previews''. I recommend these ''effects'', when making YouTube videos.

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  • LoL xD

  • You mean Expo, Ring Switcher or Shift switcher?

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  • I don't have the mouse option help?

  • hi can you help me with setting the burn effects like every time i open or close a program, i already have it on my compiz but it doesn't work. thanks

  • I can't get magnification to work in my KDE install on Ubuntu. I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong? Also I'm not sure what buttons 1-5 are.

  • i have ubuntu 10.04 and i cant find that mouse thing under accessibility what is wrong?

  • I noticed that my changes in CompizConfig Settings Manager did not take effect immediately.

    So I did this:

    Alt + F2 and entered compiz --replace and hit return. ^_^

  • how come when i try it doesnt work??

  • I laughed at the part you said "This just looks stupid" LOL

  • Thanks for the vid, sadly the window previews are only for opened un-minimized windows.

    What's the effect called which let's you see all opened windows (on all desktops)?

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