On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 5:43 PM, Thomas Taylor <li...@comcast.net> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Sat, 4 May 2013 15:16:51 -0700 > Mark Knecht <markkne...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I want to enable keyboard shortcuts for moving windows from screen to >> screen. (monitor to monitor on the same desktop) When searching around >> on the web I see people doing it with Meta+F1, Meta+F2, etc., but >> somehow I am not discovering what Meta is. >> >> What's 'Meta'? >>
> > Hi Mark, > Meta is just a label used to identify a key you have configured. > > To configure a "meta" key go to "start > Configure Desktop > Input > Devices > Keyboard > Advanced > click on Alt-Win key behavior > choose > the meta key choice you prefer in that list. > > Let us know if you have any problem with that. (I have KDE version > 4.10 but prior versions had similar settings) > > Tom <SNIP> Tom, Pable & Duncan, Thanks for the responses. They make sense and I'm attempting to implement. This is mostly just a thank you + status report. 1) Found the place to set the meta key behaviour. Chose the very simple Meta-F1/F2/F3 to move between screens. Unfortunately nothing happens when I use those key combinations. 2) As per Duncan's response, I do already have the Move-to-Desktop/Move-to-Screen options available when right clicking the application's title bar, and those options do work. 3) Interestingly, I do not at this time have the options in System Settings for identifying screens. I seem to remember some button you could push that popped big numbers up on each screen but I no longer have it or at least cannot find it right now. None the less the Move-to-Screen implies my screens are 1-2-3 left-to-right which is consistent with the way I wrote my xorg.conf file. 4) I do have Xinerama turned on in xorg.conf c2RAID6 ~ # cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep Xinerama Option "Xinerama" "1" c2RAID6 ~ # 5) From memory, turning off Xinerama resulted in each screen acting like a completely disconnected desktop. I don't think I was able to move apps from screen to screen or get my multi-monitor Virtualbox Windows VMs working on separate screens without Xinerama on. Unless I'm wrong & someone can correct me on those items then likely things need to stay more or less the way they are, at least for now. 6) With two separate and different model Nvidia cards, at least when using the nvidia-drivers package, none of the really nice KDE OpenGL features like Alt-F8 (I think) where I get a picture of all desktops work right now. I think that's because OpenGL only supports the first adapter and there's no way to virtualize the video from the second card, but that's just a guess on my part. 7) Sort of contrary to Duncan's response, I'd actually _LOVE_ it if new apps appeared where the mouse pointer was. In my case ALL new apps come alive from the KDE task bar start menu which is on the bottom of Screen 1 only. I'd like all new apps to start on Screen 1 as it would feel natural to me but they actually show up where the most recent active app was and not where the cursor is. For instance, if I have a VMWare VM on Screen 3, I move my mouse to Screen 1 and start a copy of konsole, it shows up on Screen 3. (Sometimes below the maximized VMWare VM so I cannot even see it. 8) And yes, guilty as charged, I love Gentoo. ;-) I've been Gentoo for over a decade but a KDE user (which I love almost as much as Gentoo and far more than the Windows VMs that pollute my screens all day long) for only about 2 years. Anyway, I'll keep poking around at this. Thanks again for the inputs. Cheers, Mark ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde-linux mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-linux. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.