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[FEAT]: Drag mouse to screen edges to switch workspace #1030

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rp1231 opened this issue Oct 6, 2024 · 2 comments
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[FEAT]: Drag mouse to screen edges to switch workspace #1030

rp1231 opened this issue Oct 6, 2024 · 2 comments
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rp1231 commented Oct 6, 2024

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Sometimes you want to drage a file from one workspace to another using only the mouse.
For eg. you want to drag a file from an explorer window in workspace 1 to the discord window( for sending it as an attachment) in workspace 2 using only the mouse.

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When you're "holding" a file and you move your mouse to the screen edges, the workspace should switch to the next adjacent workspace.

@rp1231 rp1231 added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 6, 2024
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Why don't you use normal keyboard shortcuts as you normally would? If you are using whkd with default keybinds, let's say you are on workspace 1 and want to move a file to workspace 2, simply start dragging the file, press alt + 2 while holding the mouse button and it will change to workspace 2 where you can drag and drop wherever you'd like... I do this all the time without any problems.

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rp1231 commented Oct 7, 2024

Yep I'm aware that you can perform this function with the keyboard but this is for the times when you can just use the mouse.

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