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dir: /sys/man/1/riow/
.TH RIOW 1 .SH NAME riow \- keyboard-controller for rio(1) .SH SYNOPSIS .B riow [ .I -s label ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I riow provides keyboard controlling for .IR rio (1) in the manner of .IR i3 , .I sway and .IR ratpoison . It does so by working with .I /dev/kbdtap (see \fIrio\fR(4)) and .IR /dev/wsys . .I riow outputs the current desktop number onto fd 3, which can be used by programs like .IR bar (1). .SS Running A minimal example of running .I riow with status output to .IR bar (1): .EX </dev/kbdtap riow >/dev/kbdtap |[3] bar .EE Example of running .I riow with other programs handling input: .EX </dev/kbdtap ktrans -G | reform/shortcuts | riow >/dev/kbdtap |[3] bar .EE .SS Keyboard shortcuts .TP .B Kmod4+0…9 Switches to the specified virtual desktops. There are ten in total. .TP .B Kmod4+Shift+0…9 Moves the current window to the specified virtual desktop. .TP .B Kmod4+f Toggle between fullscreen and normal mode for the current window. .TP .B Kmod4+s Toggle "sticky" mode for the current window. In this mode the window is staying while the user is switching between desktops. By default, programs like .IR winwatch , .IR catclock , .IR kbmap , etc are in sticky mode. Additional programs can be added to that list on startup by specifying their labels with .I -s option. .TP .B Kmod4+enter Spawn a new .IR window (1). .TP .B Kmod4+shift+q Delete the current window. .TP .B Kmod4+h/j/k/l Focus left/down/up/right. .TP .B Kmod4+arrows Move the current window in the specified direction. .TP .B Kmod4+control+arrows Same, but in bigger steps. .TP .B Kmod4+shift+arrows Resize the current window. .TP .B Kmod4+shift+control+arrows Same, but in bigger steps. .SH SOURCE /sys/src/cmd/riow.c .SH SEE ALSO .IR bar (1), .IR rio (4), .IR ktrans (1) .SH HISTORY Riow first appeared in 9front (September, 2022). .SH BUGS Yes.