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How do you use your tiling window manager?
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I mostly work in qtile in a fullscreen layout or a diagonal split between two windows. My hotkeys are super+d for rofi in dmenu mode and super+q for a shutdown menu also in rofi.
I use mod+enter or mod+~ (the key is called grave) to open rofi
mod+q closes the program while mod+shift+q opens rofi-power-menu which is what I use to reset, shutdown, logout, etc
mod+d is part of my navigation keys, that way I can move focus or programs around with just the left hand:
mod+esdf to move focus
mod+shift+esdf to move the window
mod+control+esdf to resize the window