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Shortcut guide - shift-arrow keys to move entire windows across screens #552
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Hi @matthewc1976 |
I think I get this - shortcut guide does not show the WinKey + Shift + arrows shortcut that moves the windows across screens. |
Thank you Bartosz... this is precisely what I mean. WinKey + Shift +
arrows move the active window across screens..... this isn't listed and
needs adding.
Yours Sincerely
Matthew Convery
…On Wed, 30 Oct 2019 at 10:01, Bartosz Sosnowski ***@***.***> wrote:
I think I get this - shortcut guide does not show the WinKey + Shift +
arrows shortcut that moves the windows across screens.
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uhm.... that's not an inbuilt Windows-shortcut. Have you been using: If it's the former, I'd recommend switching to this: The sdias-project is no longer maintained and using capslock as a modifier (with windows-desktop-switcher) works out surprisingly well in practice. |
tracking in #179 |
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