Wrap switch right/left around to the other end#33
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clayjonesthomas wants to merge 1 commit intojurplel:mainfrom
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Wrap switch right/left around to the other end#33clayjonesthomas wants to merge 1 commit intojurplel:mainfrom
clayjonesthomas wants to merge 1 commit intojurplel:mainfrom
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I think I would enjoy this enhancement :) |
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This PR adds a wrap-around mode for the switch right/switch left hotkeys. When enabled, switching left in the left-most space pushes the user to the right-most space, and vice versa. This way, one can access all spaces (eventually) with only switch left/right.
I "wrote" this PR with Claude Code, it is not human-generated (I reviewed its output. I am a software engineer). I don't expect this to actually get merged, nor do I mind if it is taken as inspiration; just figured I'd open a PR in case the maintainer(s) found it to be a good idea.