false Enable Accessibility Whether Applications should have accessibility support. 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. 'both-horiz' Toolbar Style Toolbar Style. Valid values are "both", "both-horiz", "icons", and "text". true Menus Have Icons Whether menus may display an icon next to a menu entry. true Buttons Have Icons Whether buttons may display an icon in addition to the button 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' Toolbar Icon Size Size of icons in toolbars, either "small-toolbar" or "large-toolbar". true Cursor Blink Whether the cursor should blink. 1200 Cursor Blink Time Length of the cursor blink cycle, in milliseconds. 'menta' Icon Theme Icon theme to use for the panel, Caja etc. 'Menta' Gtk+ Theme Basename of the default theme used by gtk+. 'Default' Gtk+ Theme Basename of the default theme used by gtk+. '' List of symbolic names and color equivalents A '\n' separated list of "name:color" as defined by the 'gtk-color-scheme' setting 'Sans 10' Default font Name of the default font used by gtk+. '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+. false Use GTK3 header bar Whether builtin GTK+ dialogs such as the file chooser, the color chooser or the font chooser will use a header bar at the top to show action widgets, or an action area at the bottom. This setting does not affect custom dialogs using GtkDialog directly, or message dialogs. false Use GTK3 overlay scrolling Whether built-in GTK+ scrolled windows will use overlay scrolling. Overlay scrolling hides and reduces the size of the scrollbar until it gets focus. true Enable Gtk toolkit-wide animations Whether to enable toolkit-wide animations. 'Sans 10' Document font Name of the default font used for reading documents. 'Monospace 10' Monospace font Name of a monospaced (fixed-width) font for use in locations like terminals. false Use Custom Font Whether to use a custom font in gtk+ applications. false Status Bar on Right Whether to display a status bar meter on the right. 'gio' Module for GtkFileChooser Module to use as the filesystem model for the GtkFileChooser widget. Possible values are "gio" and "gtk+". 'F10' Menubar accelerator Keyboard shortcut to open the menu bars. true Show the 'Input Methods' menu Whether the context menus of entries and text views should offer to change the input method. true Show the 'Unicode Control Character' menu Whether the context menus of entries and text views should offer to insert control characters. 'menu:minimize,maximize,close' Titlebar layout of GTK3 client-side decorated windows This setting determines which buttons should be put in the titlebar of client-side decorated windows, and whether they should be placed at the left of right. See https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/GtkSettings.html#GtkSettings--gtk-decoration-layout. false Use a global menubar for displaying application menus This setting determines where application menu will be displayed - in a window or on a panel with MenuModel protocol. See https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/GtkSettings.html#GtkSettings--gtk-shell-shows-app-menu. false Use a global menubar for displaying window menubars This setting determines where window menubars will be displayed - in a window or on a panel with MenuModel protocol. See https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/GtkSettings.html#GtkSettings--gtk-shell-shows-menubar. true Only show mnemonics on when the Alt key is pressed Whether mnemonics should be automatically shown and hidden when the user presses the Alt key. 0 Window Scaling Factor Internal scale factor that maps from window coordiantes to the actual device pixels. On traditional systems this is 1, but on very high density displays (e.g. HiDPI, Retina) this can be a higher value (often 2). Set to 0 to auto-detect. After changing this value, the window manager, the panel, and the desktop (caja) may need to be restarted.