Windows+arrow equivalent on linux
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Solution 1
You can set this with CompizConfig Settings Manager
install cssm like this:
Install CompizConfig Settings Manager
Then open it up and go to setting "Window Management" ->Grid" under
You can set your shortcuts.
Hope it helps!
Solution 2
You can press & hold Super button to display keyboard shortcuts .
Super is your windows WIN button .
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Karl Morrison
Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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Karl Morrison almost 2 years
In Windows if you are in a program and press Super+← for example the program would take up half of the left side of the screen. Extremely useful when wanting two programs to sit side by side.
Super key being the special key in Linux then. And the ← being the arrow left key.
What is the Ubuntu version of this? I have no idea what this is called and hence my Google results have come out with no result.
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Karl Morrison over 9 years@devGeek thank you! snapping was the name! I found the command: Ctrl+WIN+Left
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devGeek over 9 yearsGlad! you got it. BTW, see nux's answer below, will benefit your more.
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Jared over 5 yearsThis doesn't seem like a duplicate to me.
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Jared over 5 yearsThe link seems to be broken, but you can install CompizConfig using the "Ubuntu Software" program on Ubuntu.