How drag a window with ALT+click like in Unity in GNOME 3
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How can I arrange windows in a certain position in GNOME 3 manually,
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Have you tried in GNOME 3? It should work by default. If it doesn't, try <Super>+click&drag.
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How can I arrange windows in a certain position in GNOME 3 manually,
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How can I arrange windows in a certain position in GNOME 3 manually,
like in Ubuntu 16 with Alt+Click?
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Have you tried in GNOME 3? It should work by default. If it doesn't, try <Super>+click&drag.
– pomsky
Nov 24 at 16:41
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Have you tried in GNOME 3? It should work by default. If it doesn't, try <Super>+click&drag.
– pomsky
Nov 24 at 16:41
Have you tried in GNOME 3? It should work by default. If it doesn't, try <Super>+click&drag.
– pomsky
Nov 24 at 16:41
Have you tried in GNOME 3? It should work by default. If it doesn't, try <Super>+click&drag.
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It works the same, however with the Super key rather than the Alt key. If you would rather prefer the Alt key, then you can change that using Gnome Tweaks.
Gnome Tweaks is not installed by default, so you may need to install it first using Ubuntu Software. Launch Tweaks, and you will find the setting "Window action key" on the Windows tab. Change that setting from Super to Alt.
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It works the same, however with the Super key rather than the Alt key. If you would rather prefer the Alt key, then you can change that using Gnome Tweaks.
Gnome Tweaks is not installed by default, so you may need to install it first using Ubuntu Software. Launch Tweaks, and you will find the setting "Window action key" on the Windows tab. Change that setting from Super to Alt.
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It works the same, however with the Super key rather than the Alt key. If you would rather prefer the Alt key, then you can change that using Gnome Tweaks.
Gnome Tweaks is not installed by default, so you may need to install it first using Ubuntu Software. Launch Tweaks, and you will find the setting "Window action key" on the Windows tab. Change that setting from Super to Alt.
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It works the same, however with the Super key rather than the Alt key. If you would rather prefer the Alt key, then you can change that using Gnome Tweaks.
Gnome Tweaks is not installed by default, so you may need to install it first using Ubuntu Software. Launch Tweaks, and you will find the setting "Window action key" on the Windows tab. Change that setting from Super to Alt.
It works the same, however with the Super key rather than the Alt key. If you would rather prefer the Alt key, then you can change that using Gnome Tweaks.
Gnome Tweaks is not installed by default, so you may need to install it first using Ubuntu Software. Launch Tweaks, and you will find the setting "Window action key" on the Windows tab. Change that setting from Super to Alt.
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Have you tried in GNOME 3? It should work by default. If it doesn't, try <Super>+click&drag.
– pomsky
Nov 24 at 16:41