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* Move a window to another monitor: <code>Super + Shift + Arrow</code>. | * Move a window to another monitor: <code>Super + Shift + Arrow</code>. | ||
* Move a window to another workspace: <code>Super + Shift + PageUp/PageDown</code>. | * Move a window to another workspace: <code>Super + Shift + PageUp/PageDown</code>. | ||
== Tiling windows == | |||
Gnome shell's original window tiling is quite limited, install [https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1723/wintile-windows-10-window-tiling-for-gnome/ WinTile] for suppports like multi-column and vertical splitting. | |||
Latest revision as of 16:31, 25 May 2020
Moving windows
- Move a window to another monitor:
Super + Shift + Arrow. - Move a window to another workspace:
Super + Shift + PageUp/PageDown.
Tiling windows
Gnome shell's original window tiling is quite limited, install WinTile for suppports like multi-column and vertical splitting.