Table of Contents

Getting Started

Give focus to a window

You need to give the focus to a window if you want it to receive keyboard and mouse input. Window decorations colors will change, following the focus. To obtain more details about focus options, please refer to the corresponding section below.

A keyboard shortcut allows to switch the focus from a window to others : Hold Alt and then you can press Tab repeatedly until you get to the window you want to focus. If you use it, you will see a small pop-up showing the application name, its icon and the window title. Also xfwm4 will highlight the outline of the window that will receive the focus.

The use of a keyboard shortcut in an application needs the application window to have the focus.

Maximize / unmaximize windows

If you maximize a window, it will expand on your display and use all available space (as it is defined by workspace settings). You can maximize a window either vertically, horizontally, or both at once.

To maximize a window, perform one of those actions:

You can make any window appear in fullscreen mode (it will then use all the size of your screen without showing the window borders) by using the customizable Alt-F11 keyboard shortcut.

To maximize a window vertically :

To maximize a window horizontally:

When a window has been maximized in a way or another, it can be restored to its previous size doing one of these actions:

Resize windows

Although certain special windows can not be resized, you are able to resize most of them to fit your needs.

Hide / unhide windows

You can hide a window performing one of these actions :

Alternatively, you can hide all windows of current workspace, excepted the one you are using, in only one action : click the menu button of the title bar and choose “Hide all others”.

To “unhide” a window, you will have to select its name or its icon in one of those Xfce 4 components :

Shade / unshade windows

If you “shade” a window, it will be reduced to the size of its title bar. The same repeated action makes a window to shade/unshade :

Stick / unstick windows

If you “stick” a window, it will be visible at the same place on all your workspaces. The same repeated action make a window to stick/unstick :

Raise / lower windows

The “raise window” function makes a window frame appear above all the other frames. To raise a window, you can :

You can make a window frame to always stay above all other windows by opening the window menu and selecting the “always on top” item.

The “lower” function sends a window frame below all other frames. To “lower” a window, you can :

Move windows

There are several ways to move windows :

Move a window to another workspace

You can send a window to another workspace by performing one of these actions :

Close a window

To close a window :