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Feature Request: Secondary / Alternative Keybinds #19

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kxc0re opened this issue Nov 22, 2022 · 5 comments
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Feature Request: Secondary / Alternative Keybinds #19

kxc0re opened this issue Nov 22, 2022 · 5 comments

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@kxc0re
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kxc0re commented Nov 22, 2022

Since im swapping back and forth betweeen desktop and notebook mode quite often,
it would be immensely helpful to be able to bind multiple keybinds to the same function

eg binding "focus desktop 1" to ctrl+win+numpad1 and ctrl+win+1
so that you can comfortably reach it on every keyboard-size

@sfranky
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sfranky commented Nov 24, 2022

why do you swap desktops? out of curiosity. I've been trying to find a use for this feature and I can't. Is it to have them closer to your fingers when there are e.g. 9 ? like, 6 becomes crowded so you move it to 2, so that you can switch with e.g. win+2 ?

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kxc0re commented Nov 25, 2022

i use quite a lot of desktops and when in desktop mode i use ctrl+win+NumPad 1-9
i do not have a NumPad on my notebook, so i would also like to be able to swap with ctrl+win+1-9

@sfranky
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sfranky commented Nov 25, 2022

ah you don't mean swap desktops then, you mean focus to desktop 1 or 2 or 3 etc..
There's a feature called swap desktops which literally swaps two desktops between each other, so you can swap e.g. 8 with 9:
8 will go to the 9th's place and vice versa. This is what I was asking about.

@juanmalunatic
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If on Win10 you could look into using AHK + VirtualDesktopAccessor in the meantime.

@johnrs
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johnrs commented Dec 26, 2022

I would like to see this too. I'm using "alt x" to switch to window "x". But the two alt keys are treated differently: left-alt & right-alt. I'd like to use both.

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