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support for windows key

Acenoid

Well-known member
Hi!

Could RW allow windowskey + left / right / up / down arrow?
I often use it to move things between monitors, or quickly allign windows for reading.

Just noticed - only the launcher doesn't support it. Also if my 2nd monitor is turned of the launcher stays offscreen (guess this is fixed by completely unplugging the monitor though).
 
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The Launcher doesn't respond to Maximize (Windows-Up), Maximize Left (Windows-Left), Maximize Right (Windows-Right), Minimize (Windows-Down), or Stretch Vertically (Windows-Shift-Up) because it's not resizable, maximizable, or minimizable. Windows-Shift-Left and Windows-Shift-Right (move to previous/next monitor) does seem to work.

If you're like me and your normal keyboard doesn't have a Windows key, you can do the same things by dragging a window to the top, left, or right edge of a monitor or by resizing a window to the top or bottom edge of a monitor.

When a window is active but offscreen you can also press Alt-Space, M, and then one of the arrow keys. After that you can use the keys or mouse to put it wherever you want.

Hope this helps.
 
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Good advice! win. + shift + arror does even work for the launcher.
going to the menue to move the window manually is also an option i did not think of.
 
A long time ago in a job not so far away I used a laptop open in a docking station along with a big CRT monitor. I chose to put the laptop to the right of the CRT due to the cubicle layout, and set Windows up the same way with the laptop as the primary screen and the CRT to the left. I used the CRT for most things when I was in my cube, which caused all sorts of weirdness due to negative coordinates and the CRT disappearing when I took the laptop anywhere. So you learn some workarounds. :)
 
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