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Tag: snap

Ubuntu – Window Snapping Keyboard Shortcuts

June 14, 2016 by techedemic·1 Comment
Snapping in Ubuntu using shortcuts

You know those handy shortcuts in Windows where you use the Windows Key + Left or Right and the window you’re working in automatically snaps to the left or right? Well, they exist in Ubuntu Unity as well and it’s awesome!

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