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ewmh-m2m is good catch. I will read the manual. As for moving the focus window: I know how to move the focused current window in the current monitor to the other monitor. I am asking the other way around: I want to move a window at the other monitor, from actions sole by keyboard or mouse on the current monitor. (i.e. move the window on the other monitor thru operations solely on the current monitor.) You are not allowed to go to the other mointor (and click the mouse to focus a window).– Robin HsuCommented Sep 6, 2022 at 6:11
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You can focus it using the keyboard via Alt+Tab, then?– grawity_u1686Commented Sep 6, 2022 at 6:12
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1In Gnome it defaults to Win+Shift+Arrow for moving the active window between screens.– jaskijCommented Sep 6, 2022 at 14:07
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