Is it possible to set keyboard shortcuts to teleport to desktops beyond the first four?

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  • ARCH

  • I have a little script for setting this up https://github.com/tajo48/ARCH/blob/master/files/gnomerc And this makes something more than just bind from screens from 1 to 9 It also deletes the open apps shortcut from bar and allows you to bind it to numbers without using shift as mod key

  • xdotool

    fake keyboard/mouse input, window management, and more

  • I think, you can create your own shortcut, which will point to some custom script you'll write, which in its own turn will trigger the same hotkey you want to duplicate (the script will probably utilise xdotool or something similar).

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