Al Stat
January 8th, 2015, 11:57 AM
Hi!
I have Ubuntu plus LUbuntu-desktop (yet another LXDE desktop) installation. It is done inside virtual machine with parent system where "Command" key is present at keyboard (not the Control key or Alt or Win key or Shift, but the Command key). After I'm pressing at Ubuntu key combination Cmd + an arrow (cursor move keys) an active window is placed to occupy half of the screen/display. If the arrow was left arrow - left half of display and so on depending on the arrow direction.
Is there a way to reproduce this behavior at a computer with a regular "reference" keyboard? Using a keyboard without Command key? What a key combination is to reproduce that?
Thx!
P.S. The keyboard do not have num-pad! It is notebook like narrow keyboard.
I have Ubuntu plus LUbuntu-desktop (yet another LXDE desktop) installation. It is done inside virtual machine with parent system where "Command" key is present at keyboard (not the Control key or Alt or Win key or Shift, but the Command key). After I'm pressing at Ubuntu key combination Cmd + an arrow (cursor move keys) an active window is placed to occupy half of the screen/display. If the arrow was left arrow - left half of display and so on depending on the arrow direction.
Is there a way to reproduce this behavior at a computer with a regular "reference" keyboard? Using a keyboard without Command key? What a key combination is to reproduce that?
Thx!
P.S. The keyboard do not have num-pad! It is notebook like narrow keyboard.