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As i3 uses keycodes in the default configuration, it does not matter which
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keyboard layout you actually use. The key positions are what matters (of course
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you can also use keysymbols, see below).
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you can also use keysymbols, see <<keybindings>>).
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The red keys are the modifiers you need to press (by default), the blue keys
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are your homerow.
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You can enable floating mode for a window by pressing +Mod1+Shift+Space+. By
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dragging the window’s titlebar with your mouse you can move the window
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around. By grabbing the borders and moving them you can resize the window.
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around. By grabbing the borders and moving them you can resize the window. You
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can also do that by using the <<floating_modifier>>.
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Bindings for doing this with your keyboard will follow.
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For resizing floating windows with your keyboard, see <<resizingconfig>>.
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Floating windows are always on top of tiling windows.
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font -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--13-120-75-75-C-70-iso10646-1
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[[keybindings]]
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=== Keyboard bindings
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A keyboard binding makes i3 execute a command (see below) upon pressing a
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bindings. For example, when typing, capslock+1 or capslock+2 for switching
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workspaces is totally convenient. Try it :-).
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[[floating_modifier]]
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=== The floating modifier
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To move floating windows with your mouse, you can either grab their titlebar
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exec sudo i3status | dzen2 -dock
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=== Automatically putting workspaces on specific screens
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[[workspace_screen]]
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=== Automatically putting workspaces on specific screens
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If you assign clients to workspaces, it might be handy to put the
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workspaces on specific screens. Also, the assignment of workspaces to screens
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will determine which workspace i3 uses for a new screen when adding screens
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bindsym Mod1+Shift+e exit
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== Multiple monitors
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[[multi_monitor]]
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== Multiple monitors
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As you can see in the goal list on the website, i3 was specifically developed
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with support for multiple monitors in mind. This section will explain how to
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handle multiple monitors.
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