[SOLVED]Workspace?
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[SOLVED]Workspace?
I an old "mac-veteran". On mac there is a function called spaces. It was like you had more than one desktop. When I right-click on an opened app down left to the panel I got the option to move to other workspaces. Is workspace like spaces? How do you use it?
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Re: Workspace?
I found the way to add a list of workspaces to the panel. But are there any hotkeys? Or preferences?
Re: Workspace?
Right-click on the Workspaces in your panel to select Preferences.
Ctrl + Alt + left or right arrow moves between workspaces.
Ctrl + Shift + Alt + left or right arrow moves a window to different workspaces.
I use it like having two monitors.
Ctrl + Alt + left or right arrow moves between workspaces.
Ctrl + Shift + Alt + left or right arrow moves a window to different workspaces.
I use it like having two monitors.
Re: Workspace?
Thank you! It's pretty much like spaces from Mac, this function is so awesome. I found the preferences but not the hotkeys, thank yougn2 wrote:Right-click on the Workspaces in your panel to select Preferences.
Ctrl + Alt + left or right arrow moves between workspaces.
Ctrl + Shift + Alt + left or right arrow moves a window to different workspaces.
I use it like having two monitors.
Re: Workspace?
Forgot to mention that with the mouse cursor on the panel workspace switcher, rolling the scrollwheel back and forward will move through the workspaces.
Re: Workspace?
Coolgn2 wrote:Forgot to mention that with the mouse cursor on the panel workspace switcher, rolling the scrollwheel back and forward will move through the workspaces.