Hi, I would like to use emacs-like keyboard shortcuts to move windows to eg. top left corener of the screen. For example: I press Ctrl+Alt+z q and window moves to top left. I found this: http://git.gnome.org/browse/mutter/tree/src/core/all-keybindings.h Here it states: keybind (move_to_corner_nw, handle_move_to_corner_nw, 0, BINDING_PER_WINDOW, NULL, _("Move window to north-west (top left) corner")) As I understand I need to define a custom keybinding in System Settings-Keyboard-Shortcut keys. So I did. I set the name to "Move window to north-west (top left) corner" and command to "move_to_corner_nw". After clicking apply I set that keybinding to Shift-q since I don't know how to add Ctrl+Alt+z q, but that is not important atm. So I'm off to test my new keybinding but I get an error message: Error (move_to_corner_nw) trying to execute, that is bind to key <Shift>q (I'm translating this from Estonian here, so that message is not quite right). So to sum it up. Is it possible to bind a key that moves a window to top left corener in gnome-shell 3.2? I'm using Fedora 16 if that is important. Mihkel
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