• bigchungus@piefed.blahaj.zone
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      I’m surprised this is what OP is complaining about with Sway. I couldn’t be arsed to look at docs or tutorials yet, but I find multimonitor to be very unintuitive, unlike fullscreen.

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        Not sure where you got the idea that I was complaining from. This post was inspired entirely by me seeing this gif somewhere and thinking “haha super f, like the default fullscreen keybind in i3 and Sway”

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    I used to bind bind super+pageup to maximize and super+pagedown to minimize on KDE

    Now I am on Gnome and decided that I hate the minimize buttton. Super+uparrow is maximize and super+pagedownup is change workspace since they are in a very convenient spot on my keyboard.

    Other than that, I somehow pick up Gnome shortcuts and never realize how much I use them until somebody places me in front of another computer and I turn into either a boomer or start angrily smacking Gnome shortcuts like a monkey

    • WIZARD POPE💫@lemmy.world
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      I keep trying to use hotcorners on every single computer I interact with lol. Got so used to just slamming my mouse top left corner to switch programs.

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    I use Super-Enter instead.

    Super-F gets reserved for movement among windows, as f, b, p, and n are emacs’s movement keys, and I use emacs-style keybindings rather than vi-style keybindings in sway.

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    Me when I want to open another Firefox window…