Window-snapping fails completely with all applications; Ctrl+Super+Left / Ctrl+Super+Right do nothing












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Dragging to the top of the screen also does nothing.




  • Dragging windows to the left or right does nothing


  • Ctrl+Super+Up maximizes successfully,


  • Ctrl+Super+Down unmaximizes, and minimizes windows

  • Dragging windows to the bottom of the screen
    moves them to the lower workspace


  • Alt+ClickDrag windows moves that
    window


I don't recall messing with any settings, it just happened all of a sudden










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  • Possible duplicate of How to view recently opened media files?

    – omid abbasi
    Dec 20 '18 at 21:14
















1















Dragging to the top of the screen also does nothing.




  • Dragging windows to the left or right does nothing


  • Ctrl+Super+Up maximizes successfully,


  • Ctrl+Super+Down unmaximizes, and minimizes windows

  • Dragging windows to the bottom of the screen
    moves them to the lower workspace


  • Alt+ClickDrag windows moves that
    window


I don't recall messing with any settings, it just happened all of a sudden










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  • Possible duplicate of How to view recently opened media files?

    – omid abbasi
    Dec 20 '18 at 21:14














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Dragging to the top of the screen also does nothing.




  • Dragging windows to the left or right does nothing


  • Ctrl+Super+Up maximizes successfully,


  • Ctrl+Super+Down unmaximizes, and minimizes windows

  • Dragging windows to the bottom of the screen
    moves them to the lower workspace


  • Alt+ClickDrag windows moves that
    window


I don't recall messing with any settings, it just happened all of a sudden










share|improve this question
















Dragging to the top of the screen also does nothing.




  • Dragging windows to the left or right does nothing


  • Ctrl+Super+Up maximizes successfully,


  • Ctrl+Super+Down unmaximizes, and minimizes windows

  • Dragging windows to the bottom of the screen
    moves them to the lower workspace


  • Alt+ClickDrag windows moves that
    window


I don't recall messing with any settings, it just happened all of a sudden







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  • Possible duplicate of How to view recently opened media files?

    – omid abbasi
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  • Possible duplicate of How to view recently opened media files?

    – omid abbasi
    Dec 20 '18 at 21:14

















Possible duplicate of How to view recently opened media files?

– omid abbasi
Dec 20 '18 at 21:14





Possible duplicate of How to view recently opened media files?

– omid abbasi
Dec 20 '18 at 21:14










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I solved this problem by following this post: Ctrl + Super + Left/Right not working in Ubuntu 16.04



$ sudo apt install  compizconfig-settings-manager
$ ccsm


And then in the window that pops up, click "Window Management", then check the box next to "Grid" and in the alert box, click "Ignore conflicts"



Someone in the linked question said it might have something to do with Dell computers, and my computer is made by Dell.






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    I solved this problem by following this post: Ctrl + Super + Left/Right not working in Ubuntu 16.04



    $ sudo apt install  compizconfig-settings-manager
    $ ccsm


    And then in the window that pops up, click "Window Management", then check the box next to "Grid" and in the alert box, click "Ignore conflicts"



    Someone in the linked question said it might have something to do with Dell computers, and my computer is made by Dell.






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      I solved this problem by following this post: Ctrl + Super + Left/Right not working in Ubuntu 16.04



      $ sudo apt install  compizconfig-settings-manager
      $ ccsm


      And then in the window that pops up, click "Window Management", then check the box next to "Grid" and in the alert box, click "Ignore conflicts"



      Someone in the linked question said it might have something to do with Dell computers, and my computer is made by Dell.






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        I solved this problem by following this post: Ctrl + Super + Left/Right not working in Ubuntu 16.04



        $ sudo apt install  compizconfig-settings-manager
        $ ccsm


        And then in the window that pops up, click "Window Management", then check the box next to "Grid" and in the alert box, click "Ignore conflicts"



        Someone in the linked question said it might have something to do with Dell computers, and my computer is made by Dell.






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        I solved this problem by following this post: Ctrl + Super + Left/Right not working in Ubuntu 16.04



        $ sudo apt install  compizconfig-settings-manager
        $ ccsm


        And then in the window that pops up, click "Window Management", then check the box next to "Grid" and in the alert box, click "Ignore conflicts"



        Someone in the linked question said it might have something to do with Dell computers, and my computer is made by Dell.







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