Share Your Desktop

why not keybind virtual desktops? mod+1 Mod+2 so on … gnome work great and designed for keyboard use :+1:

look nice :+1:

https://wiki.gnome.org/Design/OS/KeyboardShortcuts

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Built in, Budgie already has keybind of Ctrl-Alt-left arrow and Ctrl-Alt-right arrow to change desktops.

I will also look into your link. Thanks for the tip.

Pudge

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I also use Gnome long times … finger crossed it get better & better on ARM

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Welcome! Nice desktop!

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Welcome @dannysanx

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Welcome Aboard!

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welcome to the purple side of Linux

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Welcome and have a nice stay! :enos_flag:

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welcome … nice wallpaper :+1:

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Thanks

Thanks new in this distribution and loving it

Welcome to the community :beers:

Welcome :partying_face: :tada: :balloon:

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All this to change some basic behavior of the left menubar…
3 lua files, scattered of 3 different folders.

I love using AwesomeWM atm, but the config is a bit of a rats nest tbh

awesome_hell

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(ready to :duck: ) Perhaps it is mostly awesome that anyone gets it to work satisfactorily???

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It’s probably not helping that I’m altering someone else’s dotfiles…
MIght be that I just don’t share the same logic with that person

Don’t know if stock AwesomeWM has te same problems.
Luckily I’ve got it working the way I want it to (for now at least :slight_smile: )

Not to mention that said ‘other’ might have had excellent logic at first, and then the config files grew with each tweak… I’ve coded a few projects like that - and this sounds much the same!

Seems more than likely :slight_smile:
It has a lot going on for being just a window manager.