I used to use a lot ctrl+alt+numpad to move windows, how can I use this feature on ubuntu 18 like it was default before?
Thank you in advance
I used to use a lot ctrl+alt+numpad to move windows, how can I use this feature on ubuntu 18 like it was default before?
Thank you in advance
Hllo er1. I'm quite new whit Ubuntu, actually with whole Linux. I've gor a laptop without PageUp,PageDown, Home, End keys. Indeed, I need to deactivate the numpad almost everytime and activate it only when I want to write long numbers. Even, I got used to move with the numpad arrows.
Often, I need to select much code or text and ned to press Shit+PageDown or Shift+Arrow (in numpad). But, I end up writing numbers everywhere!
Everythig I want is to deactivate this Shift function. It is driving me mad.
I have a laptop without a numeric keypad on which I'm running Ubuntu 12.04, and I very much enjoy playing roguelike games. Such games tend to require a numpad for movement, targeting, &c., as one is able to operate in the eight cardinal directions. To get around the limitation of not having a numpad, I would like to be able to bind a key combination, for example Shift + Left Arrow to another key, in this case 1; unfortunately, my research so far has only turned up how to bind a key combination to a command. I'm sure there's something blaringly obvious that I'm missing, but as for what it is ... Any help would be greatly appreciated!
My numeric keypad has somehow got into a "mouse emulation" mode where the number keys just move the mouse pointer around (2 = down; 8 = up, 6 = right, etc). Anyone know how to make it work normally again?
None of the other numpad keys work either (I first noticed the whole thing when Ctrl + ÷ (numpad division sign) no longer produced "line comment" in IntelliJ IDEA). Toggling num lock doesn't affect this (though the indicator LED works as usual).
I'm using GNOME on Lucid Lynx (10.4).