I'm using gnome in a dual-head setup with individual desktops. Is there any way to "jump" to another monitor using the keyboard only? Now the only method I know is to move the mouse pointer to the another screen and click on something there. Can I do something like that without using the mouse?
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Are you saying you want to change focus to the other display or you actually want to bounce the cursor over there without taking the long way?– ShinraiCommented Feb 16, 2011 at 17:14
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@Shinrai, I don't quite understand the difference. I'll give an example: I have two text editors, one on each monitor. How can I write in one and then in another without touching my mouse?– FireAphisCommented Feb 24, 2011 at 12:37
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So, the former. (By the latter I mean, there are some apps with a hotkey for 'move my mouse cursor to monitor X' - sort of pointless in a dual screen setup but if you have, say, 16 displays it's easier than getting a mousing area the size of a desk.)– ShinraiCommented Feb 24, 2011 at 15:13
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try looking up the software called "Splunk".. Seems to be a pretty highly praised desktop swapping software for linux.
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On Splunk's site I've found something completely different. Here's how they describe their product: "Splunk is an engine for your IT data. It collects, indexes and harnesses all the fast moving IT data generated by your applications, servers and devices — physical, virtual and in the cloud." Commented Feb 24, 2011 at 12:35
Sounds like you're using Xinerama, instead of your window manager's multi-head support. If you disable xinerama, both monitors on the same workspace. (I'm not talking about a cloned view, either.)
If they are truly separate workspaces (by desktop I think you mean workspace), with separate task bars, then Ctrl-Alt- is probably the key binding will scroll between them.
You might be using Compiz or Metacity as the actual window managers. I use Compiz, and find it highly configurable. You might not have the configuration tools installed to change your default WM settings; install them and explore.
Have you tried Alt-Tab to switch between windows on the current desktop?
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On the current desktop it works, of course. However, each monitor contains a different desktop. Commented Feb 24, 2011 at 12:38