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Topic: «Window-moving and interactions (like KDE) » on forum: Feature Requests   Views: 2558
 
Steve Kalide
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Posted: 03/09/2014 10:37:50
 
 
My favorite AWM feature is the ability to mouse-move and resize windows by clicking anywhere, along with closing/minimizing windows by clicking anywhere on the title bar + shortcut.

However, I found some improvements on this feature that I've been using and love:

http://www.autohotkey.com/docs/scripts/EasyWindowDrag_%28KDE%29.htm

It's an AutoHotKey script with additional features -- the ability to also close or maximize a window from anywhere inside the window (instead of just the title bar).

Could we get this ability? I'd love the ability to close windows from anywhere inside with the mouse, and not have to confine it to only the title bar.

Win7/Win8.1 Pro (x64)
AWM 8.3b2
 
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 03/18/2014 22:01:17
 
 
Hello Steve,

Thanks for the post.
We'll consider this feature request.

Best regards.
 
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Steve Kalide
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Posted: 03/19/2014 16:51:08
 
 
I appreciate that -- thanks.

One other idea I thought of today --

Regarding mouse shortcuts, in addition to click zones of the title bar and title buttons, it'd be great if we could also get "quadrants" that act as click-zones, much like the mouse-resizing ability, where depending on the quadrant the mouse cursor is in, the resizing will commence accordingly. It'd be great if we could use the open space of a window to activate mouse-shortcuts too.

e.g., setting CTRL-ALT-RightClickBottomRightQuadrant to close the window.

Win7/Win8.1 Pro (x64)
AWM 8.3b2
 
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 03/20/2014 18:17:26
 
 
Steve,

Thanks for your idea.
We'll consider this request.

Best regards.
 
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