Are there any configuration options for the Unity desktop?
There are multiple valid answers for this question spanning over several versions of Ubuntu. For your convenience an index of each below (How can I tell which Ubuntu release I'm using?):
If you're looking to configure Unity 2D, look here.
Ubuntu 11.04
There are two options to edit the settings. Either using the
CompizConfig Settings Manager
(ccsm) or theConfiguration Editor
(gconf-editor). I'll describe both ways.CompizConfig Settings Manager
Install the CompizConfig Settings Manager (CCSM).
Hit Alt-F2 and input
about:config
and hit enter.You can now configure quite a few different settings. Like key shortcuts, the launcher behavior and appearance of the Launcher.
On the
Behaviour
tab you can configure:The
Hide Launcher
sets the launchers hide behavior.The key to show the launcher which by default is the Super key. This will also affect the key used to show the dash (if tapped) and the shortcuts shown when keeping Super pressed.
The key to put keyboard-focus o the launcher so you can navigate using your keyboard (default Alt + F1).
The key to open a Search Command dash where you can enter a command name you want to execute. (dafault Alt + F2).
The key to open the first panel menu (default F10).
On the
Experimental
tab (might change hence the name):The
Backlight Mode
sets how the icons are back-lit.The
Launch Animation
sets how the icons are animation.The
Urgent Animation
sets how an icon will inform you of something important.The
Panel Opacity
sets the opacity of the panel.The
Launcher icon size
sets the size of the launcher in pixels.The
Hide Animation
sets how the launcher hide and unhide.The
Dash Blur
sets the level of blur in the dashConfiguration Editor (gconf-editor)
Open up the
Configuration Editor
by Pressing Alt + F2 and typinggconf-editor
Navigate to
apps -> compiz-1 -> plugins -> unityshell -> screen0 -> options
.Now you can set settings described above. Clicking on an item will show a short description in the
Key Documentation
panel.Configuration Editor (dconf-editor)
There are also some options you can edit using
dconf-editor
(needs to be installed first by installing dconf-tools at Ubuntu Software Center or by clicking here):Open up the
Configuration Editor
by pressing Alt + F2 and typingdconf-editor
Navigate to
Desktop -> Unity
to find the first two options:form-factor
: The form factor chosen will affect the size of the Dash. Desktop uses a fixed sized Dash, Netbook will always maximize the Dash to screen size, Automatic decides whether to use Desktop or Netbook based on the screen resolution.home-expanded
: Whether the home screen of the Dash should be expanded (Expanded) or not (Not Expanded).Navigate to
Desktop -> Unity -> Devices
devices-option
: Key for setting the devices that will be shown on the launcher. Never -> never show devices on the launcher, OnlyMounted -> only show devices that are mounted, Always -> also show unmounted devices.Desktop -> Unity -> Launcher
favorites-migration
: This is a detection key for the favorite migration script to know whether the needed migration is done or not. You don't want to change that.favorites
: This is a list of desktop files that show up in the launcher.Desktop -> Unity -> Panel
systray-whitelist
: List of programs that are allowed to put icons in the panel's tray area: [''] -> none , ['all'] -> all programs, or a list of program names.Launcher & Menus (unity-preferences)
There is another option to configure how to show the launcher then it is hidden.
Open the
Launcher & Menus
configuration utility by pressing Alt + F2 and typingunity-preferences
.Pushes the left edge of the screen will make the launcher appear about one second after pushing the cursor to the left edge of the screen.
Touches the top left corner of the screen will make the launcher appear immediately when the cursor touches the top left corner of the screen.
Select the desired option.
Ubuntu 11.10
There are two options to edit the settings. Either using the
CompizConfig Settings Manager
(ccsm) or the dconf-editor.Note that (some?) changes only appear after logging out and in again (i.e. restarting X).
CompizConfig Settings Manager
Install the CompizConfig Settings Manager (Click the link)
Hit Alt+F2 and type
about:config
and hit enter.You can now configure quite a few different settings, like key shortcuts, the launcher behavior and appearance of the Launcher.
On the
Behaviour
tab you can configure:Reveal Mode
sets from which edge the launcher will reveal.The
Edge Reveal Timeout
sets the waiting time (in ms) before the launcher is revealed when a window is touching the edge.The
Hide Launcher
sets the launchers hide behavior.The key to show the launcher which by default is the Super key. This will also affect the key used to show the dash (if tapped) and the shortcuts shown when keeping Super pressed.
The key to put keyboard-focus on the launcher so you can navigate using your keyboard (default Alt + F1).
The key to open a Search Command dash where you can enter a command name you want to execute. (dafault Alt + F2).
The key to open the first panel menu (default F10).
On the
Switcher
Tab:Automatically grid windows on timer in switcher: Turn this off if you want don't want to automatically expand multiple windows in alt-tab.
Bias alt-tab sorting to prefer windows on the current viewport: Select this if you want alt tab to prioritize the order in which applications are shows in alt-tab. Applications in your current workspace are listed first.
On the
Experimental
tab (might change hence the name):The
Backlight Mode
sets how the icons are back-lit.The
Launch Animation
sets how the icons are animated.The
Urgent Animation
sets how an icon will inform you of something important.The
Panel Opacity
sets the opacity of the panel.The
Launcher Opacity
sets the opacity of the Launcher.The
Launcher icon size
sets the size of the launcher in pixels.The
Hide Animation
sets how the launcher will hide and unhide.The
Dash Blur
sets the level of blur in the dash.The
Automaximize value
sets the minimum value to trigger automaximize.Show Devices
sets when to show devices in the launcher.Configuration Editor (dconf-editor)
There are also some options you can edit using
dconf-editor
(needs to be installed first by installing dconf-tools at Ubuntu Software Center or by clicking here):Open up the
Configuration Editor
by pressing Alt + F2 and typingdconf-editor
Navigate to
Desktop -> Unity
to find the first two options:form-factor
: The form factor chosen will affect the size of the Dash. Desktop uses a fixed sized Dash, Netbook will always maximize the Dash to screen size, Automatic decides whether to use Desktop or Netbook based on the screen resolution.home-expanded
: Whether the home screen of the Dash should be expanded (Expanded) or not (Not Expanded).Extra tip for changing dash/launcher color
A new feature for Unity in 11.10 is the ability to change the color of the dash/launcher to match the user's current wallpaper. To take advantage of this, simply set a new wallpaper for your desktop, and the color will change automatically to match.
Note that more advanced control over the dash/launcher color (i.e., setting them to separate or arbitrary colors regardless of the wallpaper chosen) is currently not possible...at least not through an option. The dash/launcher color can actually be arbitrarily set by using an image editor to change the center pixels of your chosen wallpaper to the desired color. (See the OMG! Ubuntu article documenting this here.)
Ubuntu 12.04
overview
The default configuration option installed as standard is User Interface.
There are three further unity configuration options used in this answer that can be installed:
Note: In previous answers, the utility CCSM was extensively used as the primary configuration tool. The use of this tool is strongly not recommended and can break your desktop. In this answer, CCSM is only used where the other tools do not offer the configuration options discussed.
Note that some changes only appear after logging out and in again (i.e. restarting X).
User Interface
From the Appearance tab you can configure the:
From the Behaviour tab you can configure the:
MyUnity
myunity
and hit enter.You can now configure quite a few different settings, like the launcher behavior, dash configuration, panel transparency, desktop icons and various font settings.
Launcher
Behavior - How the launcher interacts with windows
Display - What effect the launcher should use when hiding i.e. to fade away or to slide (or both)
Backlights - Style of icon background
Launcher Quicklists
This option allows you to create quicklists - quicklists are a submenu that are displayed when you right-click a launcher icon.
For example - shutter
Dash
Blur - how or if Dash background is displayed - default is to blur the background
Dash Size - whether the dash shows in netbook or desktop style depending on the screen resolution
Panel
Desktop
Fonts
Themes
Any themes that you have installed or manually installed (
/usr/share/themes
or~/.themes
) together with manually installed icons (/usr/share/icons
or~/.icons
) can be chosen.Configuration Editor (dconf-editor)
Where an option is not described, then this functionality can be achieved through MyUnity described above.
Open up the
Configuration Editor
by pressing Alt + F2 and typingdconf-editor
Navigate to
Desktop -> Unity
to find the options below:home-expanded
- Whether the home screen of the Dash should be expanded (Expanded) or not (Not Expanded).sub-key Dash -
home-lens-ordering
- List of lens ids specifying how lenses should be ordered in the Dash home screen.favorites
- List of device uuid for favorites on the launcher.favorites
- list of icons (their .desktop names) shown by default on the launchersystray-whitelist
- List of client names, resource classes or wm classes to allow in the Panel's systray implementation. A value of [All] will allow any system-tray based application that is not by default a indicator to be displayedCompizConfig Settings Manager
Note that ccsm is deprecated after 11.10; the same settings are available through gconf-editor in a somewhat safer though less intuitive interface. The settings below can be found in by selecting /apps/compiz-1/plugins/unityshell/screen0/options in the left-hand panel.
ccsm
and hit enter.Where an option is not described, then this functionality can be achieved through MyUnity described above.
On the
Behaviour
tab you can configure:1. The key to invoke the HUD - Head Up Display - by default this is the Alt key.
The key to show the launcher which by default is the Super key. This will also affect the key used to show the dash (if tapped) and the shortcuts shown when keeping Super pressed.
The key to put keyboard-focus on the launcher so you can navigate using your keyboard (default Alt + F1).
The key to open a Search Command dash where you can enter a command name you want to execute. (dafault Alt + F2).
The key to open the first panel menu (default F10).
The key to define the Application switcher (default Super+Tab
The key to define the Reverse the Application switcher (default Shift+Super+Tab
On the
Switcher
Tab:Automatically grid windows on timer in switcher: Turn this off if you want don't want to automatically expand multiple windows in alt-tab.
Bias alt-tab sorting to prefer windows on the current viewport: Check this if you want alt tab to show only applications in your current workspace, or uncheck it to show all open applications regardless of which workspace they're on.
Show minimized windows in switcher: Turn this off if you don't want minimized windows appearing in the switcher
On the
Experimental
tab (might change hence the name):The
Launch Animation
sets how the icons are animated.The
Urgent Animation
sets how an icon will inform you of something important.Launcher Reveal Pressure - amount of mouse pressure required to reveal the launcher when the mouse is located at the launcher hot-spot (Decreasing this value causes the launcher to reveal with very light touch of the cursor at the hot-spot or left-side, otherwise you have to travel the cursor a little way)
Launcher Edge Stop Overcome Pressure - amount of mouse pressure required to push into the next monitor
Pressure Decay Rate - the rate at which the mouse pressure decays
Edge Stop Velocity - the maximum velocity at which the mouse will still be stopped
The
Automaximize value
sets the minimum value to trigger automaximize.Enable Shortcut Hints Overlay - pressing and holding the Super key displays the keyboard shortcuts overlay. This can be disabled through this setting.
Menus Fade-in duration - duration (in milliseconds) that the global menu fade-in animation takes to display when the mouse moves into the global menu region.
Menus Fade-out duration - duration (in milliseconds) that the global menu fade-out animation to display when the mouse moves into the global menu region.
Menus discovery duration - number of seconds the global menu should display when an application is first started
Menus discovery fade-in duration - duration (in milliseconds) that the fade-in animation takes when the global menu is displayed for an launched application
Menus discovery fade-out duration - duration (in milliseconds) that the fade-out animation takes when the global menu is displayed for an launched application
Ubuntu 12.10
overview
The default configuration option installed as standard is User Interface.
There are three further unity configuration options used in this answer that can be installed:
Note 1: In previous answers, the utility CCSM was extensively used as the primary configuration tool. The use of this tool is strongly not recommended and can break your desktop. In this answer, CCSM is only used where the other tools do not offer the configuration options discussed.
Note 2: Whilst Ubuntu Tweak is not in the official repositories, this answer makes extensive use of this GUI tool since the favoured tool - MyUnity was dropped from the 12.10 repositories due to stability issues.
Note that some changes only appear after logging out and in again (i.e. restarting X).
User Interface
From the Appearance tab you can configure the:
From the Behaviour tab you can configure the:
Ubuntu Tweak
ubuntu-tweak
and hit enter or choose the Ubuntu-tweak icon found in the Session SettingsYou can now configure quite a few different settings, like the Fonts, Themes, Unity tweaks, Window tweaks, Workspace settings, Indicator Session Tweaks
Fonts
Themes
Any themes that you have installed or manually installed (
/usr/share/themes
or~/.themes
) together with manually installed icons (/usr/share/icons
or~/.icons
) can be chosen.Unity Tweaks
Window tweaks
Workspace settings
Indicator Session Tweaks
Various tweaks as shown in the image to control the session indicator
Configuration Editor (dconf-editor)
Where an option is not described, then this functionality can be achieved through Ubuntu-Tweak described above.
Open up the
Configuration Editor
by pressing Alt + F2 and typingdconf-editor
Navigate to
com - canonical - unity
to find the options below:home-expanded
- Whether the home screen of the Dash should be expanded (Expanded) or not (Not Expanded).minimize-count
- number of times a window has been minimized - this adjusts the animation speed by making the minimize action progressively faster the more it is usedminimize-fast-duration
- This is the duration that the minimize animation will have when it has been used more than an number of times equal minimize-speed-threshold.minimize-slow-duration
- This is the duration that the minimize animation will have when it has never been used.minimize-speed-threshold
- The speed of the minimize animation will progressively get faster as minimize-count approaches this value.home-lens-ordering
- List of lens ids specifying how lenses should be ordered in the Dash home screen.favorites
- List of device uuid for favorites on the launcher.favorites
- list of icons (their .desktop names) shown by default on the launcherremote-content-search
- "all" is to enable the supported default lens to search from remote and commercial sources. "none" will indicate the lenses to not perform that remote search at all.systray-whitelist
- List of client names, resource classes or wm classes to allow in the Panel's systray implementation. A value of [All] will allow any system-tray based application that is not by default a indicator to be displayedallowed-domains
- This key indicates which web applications (by domain) are allowed to access Unity integration features, such as Sound Menu, Messaging Indicator, etc...dontask-domains
- This key indicates web applications which the user has blacklisted from accessing Unity integration features.index-update-time
- Frequency (in seconds per job) with which unity-webapps-service will spawn the ubuntu-webapps-update-index job.integration-allowed
- Specifies if prompting for unity integration is enabled or notpreauthorized-domains
- A list of domains which are preauthorized to access Unity Integration.Navigate to
desktop - unity - lenses - applications
to find the options below:display-available-apps
- Display Apps Available for Download in the Applications lens.display-recent-apps
- Display Recently Used apps in the Applications lens.use-locate
- Use locate during searches to make sure the lens is able to find most of their files even it they're not logged by Zeitgeist.CompizConfig Settings Manager
ccsm
and hit enter.Where an option is not described, then this functionality can be achieved through Ubuntu-Tweak or dconf-editor described above.
On the
Behaviour
tab you can configure:1. The key to invoke the HUD - Head Up Display - by default this is the Alt key.
The key to show the launcher which by default is the Super key. This will also affect the key used to show the dash (if tapped) and the shortcuts shown when keeping Super pressed.
The key to put keyboard-focus on the launcher so you can navigate using your keyboard (default Alt + F1).
The key to open a Search Command dash where you can enter a command name you want to execute. (dafault Alt + F2).
The key to open the first panel menu (default F10).
The key to define the Application switcher (default Super+Tab
The key to define the Reverse the Application switcher (default Shift+Super+Tab
On the
Switcher
Tab:Automatically grid windows on timer in switcher: Turn this off if you want don't want to automatically expand multiple windows in alt-tab.
Bias alt-tab sorting to prefer windows on the current viewport: Check this if you want alt tab to show only applications in your current workspace, or uncheck it to show all open applications regardless of which workspace they're on.
Show minimized windows in switcher: Turn this off if you don't want minimized windows appearing in the switcher
On the
Experimental
tab (might change hence the name):The
Launch Animation
sets how the icons are animated.The
Urgent Animation
sets how an icon will inform you of something important.Launcher Reveal Pressure - amount of mouse pressure required to reveal the launcher when the mouse is located at the launcher hot-spot (Decreasing this value causes the launcher to reveal with very light touch of the cursor at the hot-spot or left-side, otherwise you have to travel the cursor a little way)
Pressure Decay Rate - the rate at which the mouse pressure decays
Edge Stop Velocity - the maximum velocity at which the mouse will still be stopped
Duration of Sticky Edge Release after Break - delay after the sticky edge barrier is broken
Hide Animation - launcher animation
The
Automaximize value
sets the minimum value to trigger automaximize.Enable Shortcut Hints Overlay - pressing and holding the Super key displays the keyboard shortcuts overlay. This can be disabled through this setting.
Menus Fade-in duration - duration (in milliseconds) that the global menu fade-in animation takes to display when the mouse moves into the global menu region.
Menus Fade-out duration - duration (in milliseconds) that the global menu fade-out animation to display when the mouse moves into the global menu region.
Menus discovery duration - number of seconds the global menu should display when an application is first started
Menus discovery fade-in duration - duration (in milliseconds) that the fade-in animation takes when the global menu is displayed for an launched application
Menus discovery fade-out duration - duration (in milliseconds) that the fade-out animation takes when the global menu is displayed for an launched application
Launcher Monitors - controls whether launcher should be displayed on multiple desktops
Launcher Capture Mouse - determines if the launcher edges should capture the mouse
You can use Confity ( Download Link )
13.04
Unity Tweak Tool can be used to configure Unity in Ubuntu 13.04 and later. It is also available in a PPA for 12.10 Ubuntu users.
installation
unity-tweak-tool
or via the command
sudo apt-get install unity-tweak-tool
For installation on 12.10 you'll have to add the Unity Tweak Tool (UTT) from a PPA. Run
To add the PPA, and
To update the package list and install UTT.
Configuring Unity
As you can see UTT has quite a lot of options when it comes to configuring your desktop.
The main interface is divided into four main categories:
Unity
Window Manager
Appearance
System
note: There is a restore defaults button on every tab that will restore all settings to their default values for that tab.
Unity
The Unity section contains most of the Unity centric configuration options that Unity Tweak Tool offers.
Launcher
From the Launcher tab you can configure the elements of the Unity Launcher:
behaviour
Auto-hide
: Sets whether the launcher auto-hides when not in focusAuto-hide animation
: Controls the animation used in auto-hiding the launcher if auto-hide is set toon
.Reveal location
: If auto-hide is activated, controls whether you can activate the launcher from the sides or only in the top left corner.Reveal sensitivity
: If auto-hide is activated, controls the sensitivity of the launcher when giving it focus.appearance
Transparency
: Controls whether the Launcher is transparent.Transparency level
: If transparency is activated, controls the level of launcher transparency.Colour
: Controls whether the color of the launcher is based on the current wallpaper or uses a custom color.Visibility
: If multiple monitors are in use, controls whether the launcher is visible on all desktops or just the primary desktop.icons
Urgent animation
: Controls the urgent animation of launcher icons.Launch animation
: Controls the animation of a launcher icon when the application is being launched.Icon backgrounds
: Controls when the icon backgrounds (called "backlight") is on.Icon size
: Controls the size of launcher icons."Show Desktop" icon
: Controls whether the "Show Desktop" icon is visible in the launcher.search
From the search tab you can configure Unity's search.
general
Background blur
: Controls whether the background of the dash is blurred or not.blur type
: If background blur is enabled, controls whether the blur updates with the background or not.search online sources
: Controls whether the launcher shows results from online sources.applications
Show "More Suggestions"
: Controls whether the "More Suggestions" category is displayed in dash results.Show "Recently Used" applications
: Controls whether the applications lens shows your recently used applications.files
Enable search of your files
: Enables or disables the ability to search unlogged files from the files lens.run command
Clear history
: Clears your Alt+F2 command history.panel
The panel tab controls the settings of Unity's panel.
general
Menu visible for
: Sets how long an application's menu is visible when it is first opened.Transparency
: Enables or disables panel transparency.Transparency level
: If transparency is enabled, controls the level of transparency.Opaque panel for maximized windows
: If transparency is enabled, controls whether maximized panel of windows is transparent as well.indicators
The indicators sections contains settings for fine tuning the indicators in Unity's panel.
Some of the things you can control include:
Fine tune the amount of detail the time and date indicator has, (date, 24 hour time, seconds etc)
Enable or disable the bluetooth indicator
Fine tune the power indicator
Enable or disable the volume indicator and change the default music player
Show your username in the panel
switcher
The switcher tab allows you to configure Unity's Alt+Tab switcher.
general
Display "Show Desktop" icon
Sets whether the "Display Desktop" icon is displayed in the switcher.Switch between windows on all workspaces
: Controls whether the switcher shows applications on all workspaces or just the current workspace.Switch between minimized windows
: Controls whether the switcher allows you to switch to minimized windows.Automatically expose windows
: Controls whether the switcher exposes minimized windows.Window switching shortcuts and Launcher switching shortcuts allow you to customize the keys used in the various switcher actions.
web apps
The web apps tab lets you customize several web app features, including prompts on supported sites.
Integration prompts
: Controls whether you get an installation prompt when visiting a site with a supported web app.Additional
HUD
Remember previous commands
: Sets whether the HUD remembers previous commands you've used.Keyboard Shortcuts
Hold Super for keyboard shortcuts
: When activated, pressing Super will highlight the various Unity shortcuts.You can also change a few of Unity's launcher keyboard shortcuts.
Notifications
Here you can set whether (in a multiply monitor display setup) notifications are displayed on the active display or all displays.
Unity Tweak Tool can do a lot more as well, and I hope to cover everything it can do eventually.
A new simple Unity tweaking tool, but very powerfull, is "MyUnity":
You can do a lot of thing, more than many other tools. From now, he is in italian, but I think that english translation will come sooner.
Now available in English, refer to OMG!Ubuntu article from December 11.
There is an unofficial Compiz plugin that allows you to move the Unity launcher to the bottom (looks out of place and ugly there in my opinion).
More information about it at:
How To Move Unity Launcher To The Bottom Of The Screen [Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot] ~ Web Upd8: Ubuntu / Linux blog
Personally would wait for an official plugin for this but if you are feeling feisty...
Use at your own risk.
Unity is configured through compiz. Install the CompizConfig Settings Manager (ccsm) from the Software Centre, and look under the desktop section for Unity options.
Unity 2D settings can be configured with a tool available here:
A simple GUI for Unity-2D Settings (Ubuntu 11.04) | Mariano Chavero
Aside from the CCSM (Compiz Config Settings Manager) configurations described in another reply to this thread, you can also change what menu options appear when you right-click on an application launcher (icon) in Unity through custom launchers and so-called quicklists.
For example, you can add STOP, PLAY, PAUSE, NEXT, PREVIOUS to your Banshee icons, you can add your favorite folders to your Nautilus (file browser) icon, you can add common SSH servers to your terminal icon, etc.
To find examples and instructions of said quicklists, see another popular question: What Custom Launchers and Unity Quicklists are available?.