These shortcuts work on all windows, but as you can see in SLalter’s post, assigned shortcuts should also appear in the menu from a right click on a kde window header. It also underlines the key you need to press to select the appropriate option ('miNimize'). The menu contains the options to maximize, minimize, close the window, etc. You can open it manually by left-clicking with the mouse on the top left window corner. If you search ‘min’ in the settings window, it brings up ‘Meta + Pgdown’ which I mapped to ‘meta+alt+Down’ to minimise windows. Alt + Space opens the general windows menu. Meta + up/left/right for half screen, meta + (up+right) etc for quarter screen, and so on. Hit Alt + Space ( Display the System menu for the active window) and then choose minimize with and arrows or if you have enabled the underline letter option you can just hit the underline letter and the window will minimize. It’s quite easy to map these to different kinds of keyboard shortcuts as well as mouse gestures…īasically, hitting meta with arrows is good for moving windows. Maximize all open windows and apps that have been minimized: Windows + Up arrow. Minimize all windows and apps: Windows + Down arrow. Pressing the keyboard shortcuts again to bring focus to the element on the screen to which the Windows tip is anchored. Snap window or app to the right side of the screen: Windows + Right Arrow. Maximise vertically, maximise horizontally, minimise, move, shade, quick tile, When a Windows tip appears, bring focus to the Tip. It should be on by default, but if it isnt, toggle on Keyboard Manager. When you open that, you see the settings app - windows are managed by ‘kwin’ so you should select that (listed under ‘system services’) and you’ll see all the options - including many that don’t even have shortcuts. First up, open PowerToys and select Keyboard Managers from the menu on the left. I can only suppose that you have some kind of Microsoft fever - you know, the one that says that everything must be very difficult and not at all intuitive.
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