false Enable Toolkit Accessibility Whether toolkits should load accessibility related modules. true Enable Animations Whether animations should be displayed. Note: This is a global key, it changes the behaviour of the window manager, the panel etc. false Menus Have Tearoff Whether menus should have a tearoff. false Can Change Accels Whether the user can dynamically type a new accelerator when positioned over an active menuitem. 'both-horiz' Toolbar Style Toolbar Style. Valid values are “both”, “both-horiz”, “icons”, and “text”. false Menubar Detachable Whether the user can detach menubars and move them around. false Toolbar Detachable Whether the user can detach toolbars and move them around. 'large' Toolbar Icon Size Size of icons in toolbars, either “small” or “large”. true Cursor Blink Whether the cursor should blink. 1200 Cursor Blink Time Length of the cursor blink cycle, in milliseconds. 10 Cursor Blink Timeout Time after which the cursor stops blinking, in seconds. 'Adwaita' Icon Theme Icon theme to use for the panel, nautilus etc. 'Adwaita' Gtk+ Theme Basename of the default theme used by gtk+. 'Default' Gtk+ Keybinding Theme Basename of the default keybinding theme used by gtk+. 'Cantarell 11' Default font Name of the default font used by gtk+. [] Directories with avatar faces Directories to override the default avatar faces installed by gnome-control-center. 1.0 Text scaling factor Factor used to enlarge or reduce text display, without changing font size. 0 Window scaling factor Integer factor used to scale windows by. For use on high-dpi screens. 0 means pick automatically based on monitor. 'callback' GTK IM Preedit Style Name of the GTK+ input method Preedit Style used by gtk+. 'callback' GTK IM Status Style Name of the GTK+ input method Status Style used by gtk+. '' GTK IM Module Name of the input method module used by GTK+. 'Cantarell 11' Document font Name of the default font used for reading documents. 'Source Code Pro 10' Monospace font Name of a monospaced (fixed-width) font for use in locations like terminals. 'F10' Menubar accelerator Keyboard shortcut to open the menu bars. 'Adwaita' Cursor theme Cursor theme name. Used only by Xservers that support the Xcursor extension. 24 Cursor size Size of the cursor used as cursor theme. 200 Timeout before click repeat Timeout in milliseconds before a click starts repeating (on spinner buttons for example). 20 Timeout between click repeats Timeout in milliseconds between repeated clicks when a button is left pressed. 'black:white:gray50:red:purple:blue:light blue:green:yellow:orange:lavender:brown:goldenrod4:dodger blue:pink:light green:gray10:gray30:gray75:gray90' Palette used in the color selector Palette used in the color selector as defined by the “gtk-color-palette” setting '' List of symbolic names and color equivalents A “\n” separated list of “name:color” as defined by the “gtk-color-scheme” setting '24h' Whether the clock displays in 24h or 12h format Whether the clock displays in 24h or 12h format false Whether the clock shows seconds If true, display seconds in the clock. true Show date in clock If true, display date in the clock, in addition to time. false Show weekday in clock If true, display weekday in the clock, in addition to time. true Enable hot corners If true, the activities overview can be accessed by moving the mouse to the top-left corner. false Show battery percentage If true, display battery percentage in the status menu, in addition to the icon. true Enable the primary paste selection If true, gtk+ uses the primary paste selection, usually triggered by a middle mouse button click. true Allow overlay scrolling Whether scrollbars should be overlayed as indicators. Depending on input devices in use, permanent scrollbars may still be displayed. false Highlights the current location of the pointer. If true, pressing a key will highlight the current pointer location on screen. 'grayscale' Antialiasing The type of antialiasing to use when rendering fonts. Possible values are: “none” for no antialiasing, “grayscale” for standard grayscale antialiasing, and “rgba” for subpixel antialiasing (LCD screens only). 'slight' Hinting The type of hinting to use when rendering fonts. Possible values are: “none” for no hinting and “slight” for fitting only to the Y-axis like Microsoft’s ClearType, DirectWrite and Adobe’s proprietary font rendering engine. Ignores native hinting within the font, generates hints algorithmically. Used on Ubuntu by default. Recommended. The meaning of “medium” and “full” depends on the font format (.ttf, .otf, .pfa/.pfb) and the installed version of FreeType. They usually try to fit glyphs to both the X and the Y axis (except for .otf: Y-only). This can lead to distortion and/or inconsistent rendering depending on the quality of the font, the font format and the state of FreeType’s font engines. 'rgb' RGBA order The order of subpixel elements on an LCD screen; only used when antialiasing is set to “rgba”. Possible values are: “rgb” for red on left (most common), “bgr” for blue on left, “vrgb” for red on top, “vbgr” for red on bottom. 'default' Color scheme The preferred color scheme for the user interface. Valid values are “default”, “prefer-dark”, “prefer-light”.