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I'm using Opensuse 15. I use two monitors a small one on the left and big one in front of me.



Sometimes I would like to change all the programs from my left screen to the other one and vice-versa by pressing a shortcut instead of dragging windows with the mouse.



EX: I have mozilla in the central screen and terminal in the other one. Now i want to use terminal but keep mozilla in the small screen.



There is a way to do that easily with a shortcut? Can it be done in Ubuntu as well?



Thank you.







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    I'm using Opensuse 15. I use two monitors a small one on the left and big one in front of me.



    Sometimes I would like to change all the programs from my left screen to the other one and vice-versa by pressing a shortcut instead of dragging windows with the mouse.



    EX: I have mozilla in the central screen and terminal in the other one. Now i want to use terminal but keep mozilla in the small screen.



    There is a way to do that easily with a shortcut? Can it be done in Ubuntu as well?



    Thank you.







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      I'm using Opensuse 15. I use two monitors a small one on the left and big one in front of me.



      Sometimes I would like to change all the programs from my left screen to the other one and vice-versa by pressing a shortcut instead of dragging windows with the mouse.



      EX: I have mozilla in the central screen and terminal in the other one. Now i want to use terminal but keep mozilla in the small screen.



      There is a way to do that easily with a shortcut? Can it be done in Ubuntu as well?



      Thank you.







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      I'm using Opensuse 15. I use two monitors a small one on the left and big one in front of me.



      Sometimes I would like to change all the programs from my left screen to the other one and vice-versa by pressing a shortcut instead of dragging windows with the mouse.



      EX: I have mozilla in the central screen and terminal in the other one. Now i want to use terminal but keep mozilla in the small screen.



      There is a way to do that easily with a shortcut? Can it be done in Ubuntu as well?



      Thank you.









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          ALT+SPACE+M and then the arrow keys to position your window. It's cumbersome but works. I don't know of any quick short cut to shift windows across workspaces.



          You can shift windows between workspaces with SHIFT+CTRL+ALT and then use the arrows to navigate your configured workspaces.






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          • That didn't work to me. I have added a new keybind in opensuse to switch between desktops. Not exactly what i wanted but good enough.
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          ALT+SPACE+M and then the arrow keys to position your window. It's cumbersome but works. I don't know of any quick short cut to shift windows across workspaces.



          You can shift windows between workspaces with SHIFT+CTRL+ALT and then use the arrows to navigate your configured workspaces.






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          • That didn't work to me. I have added a new keybind in opensuse to switch between desktops. Not exactly what i wanted but good enough.
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          ALT+SPACE+M and then the arrow keys to position your window. It's cumbersome but works. I don't know of any quick short cut to shift windows across workspaces.



          You can shift windows between workspaces with SHIFT+CTRL+ALT and then use the arrows to navigate your configured workspaces.






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          • That didn't work to me. I have added a new keybind in opensuse to switch between desktops. Not exactly what i wanted but good enough.
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          ALT+SPACE+M and then the arrow keys to position your window. It's cumbersome but works. I don't know of any quick short cut to shift windows across workspaces.



          You can shift windows between workspaces with SHIFT+CTRL+ALT and then use the arrows to navigate your configured workspaces.






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          ALT+SPACE+M and then the arrow keys to position your window. It's cumbersome but works. I don't know of any quick short cut to shift windows across workspaces.



          You can shift windows between workspaces with SHIFT+CTRL+ALT and then use the arrows to navigate your configured workspaces.







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          • That didn't work to me. I have added a new keybind in opensuse to switch between desktops. Not exactly what i wanted but good enough.
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            Jul 25 at 17:24
















          • That didn't work to me. I have added a new keybind in opensuse to switch between desktops. Not exactly what i wanted but good enough.
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          That didn't work to me. I have added a new keybind in opensuse to switch between desktops. Not exactly what i wanted but good enough.
          – guillem cabo
          Jul 25 at 17:24




          That didn't work to me. I have added a new keybind in opensuse to switch between desktops. Not exactly what i wanted but good enough.
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