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As I said before, I spend most much of my life in terminal windows, being a sysadmin or a programmer or anything else like that. So naturally, where my terminal windows are positioned on the screen is kind of a big deal to me. Back when I ran XFCE, I got used to using its keyboard shortcuts to position windows. They were pretty simple: you could tap keys to make a window use the left half, right half or entire screen. Not maximize, but more like what you’d get if you used the mouse to resize the window.
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As I said before, I spend most much of my life in terminal windows, being a sysadmin or a programmer or anything else like that. So naturally, where my terminal windows are positioned on the screen is kind of a big deal to me. Back when I ran XFCE, I got used to using its keyboard shortcuts to position windows. They were pretty simple: you could tap keys to make a window use the left half, right half or entire screen. Not maximize, but more like what you’d get if you used the mouse to resize the window.
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As I said before, I spend most much of my life in terminal windows, being a sysadmin or a programmer or anything else like that. So naturally, where my terminal windows are positioned on the screen is kind of a big deal to me. Back when I ran XFCE, I got used to using its keyboard shortcuts to position windows. They were pretty simple: you could tap keys to make a window use the left half, right half or entire screen. Not maximize, but more like what you’d get if you used the mouse to resize the window.
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