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Hello,
In KDE and Windows 10, I can use the key combo "super+right" and the window will snap to the monitor to the right.
I can't seem to figure out why I can't get that to happen in xfce's window manager. It just stays snapping within the original window.
I've tried googling around and i've found that people are suggesting to use some bash script called "move-to-next-monitor" ... but that was suggested years, can't imagine this is still required? Using the search tool on the forums here didn't reveal any results that hinted towards this.
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