I've used these key functions for things like turning off the touchpad on
my eee (which didn't work in Linux by default) and getting the volume keys
to work.

As I say the script was very easy to out together and worked on my xfce and
E desktop. It is just the problem of finding the actual 'move to window x'
code, or rather how to call it from a script... Maybe a dev out there
watching this thread may be able to give you that code ?

I'll post my script tomorrow.... once I've found it again... :)

David
On 20 Sep 2014 22:12, "Christopher Barry" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> >> Greets,
> >>
> >>
> >> I have 3 monitors set up, and are working great. I use blender with 3
> >> windows open on a single file, one full screen on each screen, and
> >> that too is awesome for working.
> >>
> >> My question is, when I first start blender, it pops all 3 windows
> >> open over each other on my primary monitor. I'd like to hotkey it so
> >> I can say ctl-alt-1 to push one on my left monitor, and ctl-alt-3 to
> >> push another onto my right monitor.
> >>
> >> I configured: settings->settings panel->input->key\
> >> bindings->window:moving->to {previous,next} screen to these hotkeys,
> >> which appear as CTL+ALT+KP_END, and CTL+ALT+KP_NEXT respectively, but
> >> they produce no observable effect.
> >>
> >> Any ideas? What am I doing wrong?
> >>
> >> running 0.17.6 on debian jessie @sid
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> -C
> >>
> >>
>
> On Sat, 20 Sep 2014 21:47:24 +0200
> David Myers <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Hi.
> >
> >I've previously used the xev tool to find the full key code of a key,
> >so as to attach a keyboard shortcut to a key on my eeepc.
> >
> >Right now I'm not in front of my eeepc, but o remember it was very
> >easy to create a custom script to get the functionality I was looking
> >for.
> >
> >I'll hunt down the info for you on Monday (rather got my hands full
> >for the weekend), if you are still looking for a solution and want
> >more details.
> >
> >David.
> > On 20 Sep 2014 21:33, "Christopher Barry"
> > <[email protected]>
> >wrote:
> >
>
> Hi David,
>
> Enlightenment seems to understand that I've pressed the keys OK, it's
> just that assigning these to the options 'to next screen' and 'to
> previous screen' do not do anything. I've tried other key combos as
> well with the same result. It's like the functions were not actually
> implemented or something. Probably not used that often, and maybe they
> got broken at some point, but went unnoticed. dunno.
>
> But if you think you can use your method and make these window
> moving functions work on Monday, then I would be most grateful.
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Christopher Barry
>
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> ONE LIFE TO LIVE for ALL MY CHILDREN in ANOTHER WORLD all THE DAYS OF
> OUR LIVES.
>
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