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I am running Natty Narwhal on x86_64 with the new "Unity" desktop.



I have two monitors. Well, make that one monitor and a high-def television set. I usually leave the TV off, or if it is on, it is usually set to display an input other than my Ubuntu system.



Sometimes, when an application decides to open a window, it opens it on the secondary display (i.e., the TV). In earlier versions of Ubuntu (using gnome-desktop), I could right-click on the application in the task bar, select the name of the window, choose "Move", and drag it onto my primary display (i.e., the monitor).



With Natty, I have to turn on my television, wait for it to power up, set it to "HDMI input #3" (or whatever), mouse over to the TV, grab the window, drag it back, restore my TV to its default input, and turn it off.



I find this new process significantly less efficient than the old one.



Is there any way under Unity to move a window that I cannot see from one screen to another? If not, how can I request this feature?



Thanks.


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CompizConfig Settings Manager "Put" Option can help you to move the hidden window with a user definable key binding.



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In my case, I use [Super] with a combination with the numeric keyboard, this way, when a window is far from the sight, or hidden below a full screen window, I can simply send it to another place in order to get the focus. Of course, I should use [Alt][Tab] or [Super][Tab] to choose the window that I wish to move.



Give this a try and let us know how did you do with this suggestion.



Good luck!


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