GNOME Documentation Project gnome-doc-list@gnome.org Michael Hill mdhillca@gmail.com Andre Klapper ak-47@gmx.net Go to the Activities overview and drag the window to a different workspace. Move a window to a different workspace Using the mouse:

Press the button at the bottom left of the screen in the window list.

Click and drag the window towards the bottom right of the screen.

Drop the window onto one of the workspaces in the workspace selector at the right-hand side of the window list. This workspace now contains the window you have dropped.

Using the mouse:

Open the Activities overview.

Click and drag the window to the workspace partially displayed on the side of the screen.

If more than one workspace is already in use, you can also drop the window onto one of the non-adjacent workspaces in the workspace selector between the search field and the window list. This workspace now contains the window you have dropped, and a new empty workspace appears at the end of the workspace selector.

Using the keyboard:

Select the window that you want to move (for example, using the SuperTab window switcher).

Press SuperShiftPage Up to move the window to a workspace left of the current workspace on the workspace selector.

Press SuperShiftPage Down to move the window to a workspace right of the current workspace on the workspace selector.

Press ShiftCtrl Alt to move the window to a workspace which is left of the current workspace on the workspace selector.

Press ShiftCtrl Alt to move the window to a workspace which is right of the current workspace on the workspace selector.