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TLDR: I want to be able to set specific window sizes and positions of the current window with hotkeys, as well as focus on specific apps with hotkeys.

I've made posts like this elsewhere as I've lately been really trying to figure out Linux. Anyway, right now KDE is very appealing since its very customizable and has a plugin to recreate Window 11's Mica effect.

First, I want an alternative to Rectangle Pro app on Mac, which let's you set many hotketys for changing the current window's size & position: like use up the left or right halves or thirds of the screen, or corners and taking up a quarter of the screen. You can also make custom window layouts and bind those to keys. I've been told to use a WM like Sway, but then I'd have to make my own DE from scratch.

Second, I want to focus on specifc apps with hotkeys. For instance, I'd want to press CTRL Shift Z to switch specifically to Zen Browser or open it if it isn't opened, and CTRL Shift O to open or switch to Obsidian. I only found two solutions for Linux (wmctrl and wlrctl), and none for KDE.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 5 days ago

Isn't your first request just a native part of plasma?

Its just. Meta left right up or down, or do both twice.

Are you saying you can't hotkeys instead of the defaults?

I am pretty sure your second question is solved with krunner actions.

Did you do any duckduckgo or even click on setting and type in tiling or so. Ethibg like that?

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

Plasma tiling does the first bit but as far as I can tell, hot keys only open new windows. If there is a thing to open or focus, it will likely be on the kde store. If you do find something, make sure it's for the right version of Plasma.