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Using Super+Number for workspace switching and Super+Shift+Number for moving ...
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RESOLVED: MOVED

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Description dasjoe 2012-10-20 20:03:32 CEST
Pressing "<Super>1" moves the active window to workspace 1 and switches to that workspace, when assigned like this:
"Move window to workspace 1" = "<Super>exclam" (Super+Shift+1)
"Workspace 1" = "<Super>1"

When "Move window to workspace 1" is set to "<Primary><Super>1" switching workspaces works as intended, the active window stays on the old workspace, e.g. workspace 2.
Comment 1 kafran 2016-04-09 16:55:16 CEST
I don't know if this is related, but I like to use the shortcut <Super> + N, where N is a keyboard number from 0 to 9, to switch through workspaces. When I setup this, it works. But after a reboot or logout it stops working, and pressing <Super> + N on a text editor for example will write the N number.

Should I fill a new one or is this the same thing described here?
Comment 2 kafran 2016-04-09 16:57:43 CEST
(In reply to kafran from comment #1)
> I don't know if this is related, but I like to use the shortcut <Super> + N,
> where N is a keyboard number from 0 to 9, to switch through workspaces. When
> I setup this, it works. But after a reboot or logout it stops working, and
> pressing <Super> + N on a text editor for example will write the N number.
> 
> Should I fill a new one or is this the same thing described here?

Sorry, forgot to say this.

This is a probably a work around. I Didn't tried it, I prefer a more official way to do it: https://srcco.de/posts/xfce-desktop-switch-with-super-key.html
Comment 3 kafran 2016-04-09 17:09:41 CEST
(In reply to kafran from comment #2)
> (In reply to kafran from comment #1)
> > I don't know if this is related, but I like to use the shortcut <Super> + N,
> > where N is a keyboard number from 0 to 9, to switch through workspaces. When
> > I setup this, it works. But after a reboot or logout it stops working, and
> > pressing <Super> + N on a text editor for example will write the N number.
> > 
> > Should I fill a new one or is this the same thing described here?
> 
> Sorry, forgot to say this.
> 
> This is a probably a work around. I Didn't tried it, I prefer a more
> official way to do it:
> https://srcco.de/posts/xfce-desktop-switch-with-super-key.html

I'm sorry, this seems to be a ubuntu related bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfwm4/+bug/1292290

Thanks.
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Bug #9394

Reported by:
dasjoe
Reported on: 2012-10-20
Last modified on: 2020-05-29

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Assignee:
Olivier Fourdan
CC List:
2 users

Version

Version:
4.10.0

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