I’ve always read that Gnome uses or expects you to use a pretty specific workflow.

Is there a blog post, video or something else that describes this workflow in detail?

  • velox_vulnus@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    Super key to toggle window management, start typing to search app, settings and files

    Super + A key for app menu, start typing to search just like above

    Recommended window per workspace: 2-4, move the rest of them to another workspace

    Alt + Tab or Super + Tab to cycle window

    Alt + Tilde or Super + Tilde to cycle between grouped window

    Ctrl + Alt + Left/Right to switch workspace

    Ctrl + Shift + Alt + Left/Right to move window between workspace

    Super + Up to maximize, Super + Down to move to floating mode

    Super + Left/Right to snap windows

    You don’t need the rest of the keybindings as much (you could learn them, but I see no merit to it).

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    If anything, GNOME is very self explanatory. Being next-to-zero-setup and intuitive are key design goals of GNOME. In contrast to KDE, you are more likely to be forced into a specific workflow rather than having to find one that suits you. Has its pros and cons.