true
Enable internal tools useful for developers and testers from Alt-F2
Allows access to internal debugging and monitoring tools
using the Alt-F2 dialog.
[]
UUIDs of extensions to enable
GNOME Shell extensions have a UUID property; this key lists extensions
which should be loaded. Any extension that wants to be loaded needs
to be in this list. You can also manipulate this list with the
EnableExtension and DisableExtension D-Bus methods on org.gnome.Shell.
false
Disable user extensions
Disable all extensions the user has enabled without affecting
the “enabled-extension” setting.
true
Disables the validation of extension version compatibility
GNOME Shell will only load extensions that claim to support the current
running version. Enabling this option will disable this check and try to
load all extensions regardless of the versions they claim to support.
[ 'firefox.desktop', 'evolution.desktop', 'rhythmbox.desktop', 'shotwell.desktop', 'org.gnome.Nautilus.desktop', 'org.gnome.Software.desktop', 'yelp.desktop', 'gnome-terminal.desktop' ]
List of desktop file IDs for favorite applications
The applications corresponding to these identifiers
will be displayed in the favorites area.
0
App Picker View
Index of the currently selected view in the application picker.
[]
History for command (Alt-F2) dialog
[]
History for the looking glass dialog
false
Always show the “Log out” menu item in the user menu.
This key overrides the automatic hiding of the “Log out”
menu item in single-user, single-session situations.
false
Whether to remember password for mounting encrypted or remote filesystems
The shell will request a password when an encrypted device or a
remote filesystem is mounted. If the password can be saved for
future use a “Remember Password” checkbox will be present.
This key sets the default state of the checkbox.
false
Whether the default Bluetooth adapter had set up devices associated to it
The shell will only show a Bluetooth menu item if a Bluetooth
adapter is powered, or if there were devices set up associated
with the default adapter. This will be reset if the default
adapter is ever seen not to have devices associated to it.
["<Super>F10"]
Keybinding to open the application menu
Keybinding to open the application menu.
["<Super>a"]
Keybinding to open the “Show Applications” view
Keybinding to open the “Show Applications” view of the Activities
Overview.
["<Super>s"]
Keybinding to open the overview
Keybinding to open the Activities Overview.
["<Super>v","<Super>m"]
Keybinding to toggle the visibility of the notification list
Keybinding to toggle the visibility of the notification list.
["<Super>n"]
Keybinding to focus the active notification
Keybinding to focus the active notification.
[]
Keybinding that pauses and resumes all running tweens, for debugging purposes
'touch'
Which keyboard to use
The type of keyboard to use.
false
Limit switcher to current workspace.
If true, only applications that have windows on the current workspace are shown in the switcher.
Otherwise, all applications are included.
'both'
The application icon mode.
Configures how the windows are shown in the switcher. Valid possibilities
are “thumbnail-only” (shows a thumbnail of the window), “app-icon-only”
(shows only the application icon) or “both”.
true
Limit switcher to current workspace.
If true, only windows from the current workspace are shown in the switcher.
Otherwise, all windows are included.
true
Attach modal dialog to the parent window
This key overrides the key in org.gnome.mutter when running
GNOME Shell.
true
Enable edge tiling when dropping windows on screen edges
This key overrides the key in org.gnome.mutter when running GNOME Shell.
true
Workspaces are managed dynamically
This key overrides the key in org.gnome.mutter when running GNOME Shell.
true
Workspaces only on primary monitor
This key overrides the key in org.gnome.mutter when running GNOME Shell.
true
Delay focus changes in mouse mode until the pointer stops moving
This key overrides the key in org.gnome.mutter when running GNOME Shell.