23.10 Beta files are available (Phoronix)

Ian Bruntlett ian.bruntlett at gmail.com
Sun Sep 24 17:31:06 UTC 2023


Hi Keith,

On Sat, 23 Sept 2023 at 21:28, Keith <keithw at caramail.com> wrote:

> Install the dconf-editor package and then open it and look under
> org.gnome.mutter.keybindings.  See if "toggle-tile-left/right" entries
> are present and if they're set to ['<Super>Left'] and ['<Super>Right']
> respectively. Also check org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings and see if
> maximize and unmaximize keys are set to ['<Super>Up'] and
> ['<Super>Down'] respectively. The maximize/unmaximize keys will probably
> be binded to other keyboards shortcuts like Alt-F11/Alt-F5
>
> Of course, it's possible Gnome developers removed those shortcuts. It
> really wouldn't be a new Gnome release without some features users come
> to rely on being inexplicably yanked out.
>

TL;DR It *almost worked*

Using dconf-editor:

1. I managed to enable Super+Left arrow and Super+Right arrow in
dconf-editor by enabling the default action.
2. Using dconf-editor for Super+Up arrow to a custom key of ['<Super>Up']
failed.
3. Using dconf-editor for Super+Down arrow isn't necessary as I like thee
default of restoring window to previous sizse

None of the settings I applied survive a re-boot.

I wonder where on the Internet I should mention this behaviour?

BW,


Ian

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