This is the only feature that is possible in windows management mode but not by using the cursor.
Ideal behaviour: Using Shift + Dragging application(optionally with pressing Super) will swap the application being dragged with the application where it is released.
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Super + mouse dragging will move windows by default in Gnome already, so I think that should be sufficient. It doesn't need to be in window management mode to work either. Is that similar to what you had in mind?
They're referring to the ability to swap positions, which is only possible in management mode. I don't think it would be too difficult to implement this if we want it, but it's not a critical feature for the release.
This is the only feature that is possible in windows management mode but not by using the cursor.
Ideal behaviour: Using
Shift+ Dragging application(optionally with pressingSuper) will swap the application being dragged with the application where it is released.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: