01 May, 2010

Compiz effects

Enabling, Rotating and playing with Desktop   
cube

On the settings manager, Mark the box corresponding to the Desktop Cube button. Then click on the Desktop cube to configure the behaviour, appearance and transparency options corresponding to the  to the Desktop cube.
 

Rotate the cube

Mark the box corresponding to the Rotate Cube. Click on the icon to change the settings related to the cube rotation.     

 

Cube Reflection and Deformation
Checkout for the icon Cube Reflection and Deformation. Enable this featutre also inorder to deformate your desktop during the rotation.
See the picture below



Enabling the 3D Windows

Enable the 3D Windows to add up the beauty of the cube and rotation...

 

Adding mouse effects

Check the 'Show mouse' to rotate particle around your mouse
 Zooming Desktop
Not the enhanced zooming option. Mark the 'Zoom Desktop option'

Wobbly windows

To add the rubberband effect to windows on the screen

 
Snow effect

The snow will start fall over your desktop...



Window preview

Window preview will enable a thumbnail view of the windows without opening it
Painting fire on the screen

Check this option to paint fire on your desktop.


Window Switcher

Enable the shift switcher option to give effects to window switching



There are many other graphical customization are there available in the compiz. The main advantage of the compiiz is that it won't eat up your entire processor for it's graphical features. Compiz provides a deasent amount utiliization of the processor and RAM without affecting the other CPU activities...  

2 comments:

Anup Shaji on Saturday, September 11, 2010 said...

I cant enable the compiz effects....amd64+1gb ram+SIS graphics on board+asus k8x ms Motherboard..
can u hlp??

jiNtU jAcoB on Sunday, September 12, 2010 said...

that might be probably due to your and motherboard. Read my new post on the following link to try a solution for this problem...

http://1024bitez.blogspot.com/2010/09/how-to-solve-problems-in-loading-compiz.html

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