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I can add additional workspaces in the Multitasking option in Settings.

Now in Keyboard shortcuts under Navigation, I can have shortcuts to "move window to workspace x" till workspace number 4.

But I just added workspace 5.

Where can I set a set a shortcut to directly move a window to workspace 5?

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Settings for higher workspace numbers are not anymore exposed in the "Keyboard Shortcuts" dialog, but can be set using dconf-editor or with a gsettings command. For example, to assign Super+F5 and Super+Shift+F5:

gsettings set "org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings" "switch-to-workspace-5" "['<Super>F5']" 
gsettings set "org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings" "move-to-workspace-5" "['<Super><Shift>F5']" 

Leave out the last argument, and change set to reset to reset the setting to default.

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  • Where can I see the gsettings? Is there a separate config file for that? And do these survive a OS version update?
    – ahron
    Commented Aug 16, 2022 at 19:00
  • Ok, I found from the man page how I can see all the bindings. The second question ^ still remains.
    – ahron
    Commented Aug 16, 2022 at 19:04

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