Re: How to move a window to another workspace using the mouse



Hi Jasper,

thanks for the response, I meant without having to go to the overview.

Thanks,
Gabriel

On 11/02/2011 12:20 AM, Jasper St. Pierre wrote:
In the overview. Just click and drag to another workspace. You can
either drag the small thumbnails or the large thumbnails.

On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 7:18 PM, Gabriel<rossetti gabriel gmail com>  wrote:
Hi All,

I was showing Gnome Shell to a Unity defector and he asked me something, how
to move a window to another workspace using the mouse, but not the
"right-click->move to desktop X" way, something more natural, like dragging
the window. i also know it can be done when the activity button is
activated, but he was asking about doing it without having to use that.

  I realize this will pose problems with the north part of the screen being
used to maximize the window, but maybe if the user keeps the mouse against
it for more than X seconds it switches to the next desktop? This should pose
no problems wuth the south side of the screen. Is there a way to do this
already?

Thanks,
Gabriel
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