** Description changed:

  The current key binding for window placement in Unity is`Ctl-Alt-[Numpad
- 0-9]`. This is great with a full keyboard, but on notebooks and netbooks
- the numpad is absent, so there is no keyboard support for tiling.
+ 0-9]` (see bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-design/+bug/878820 ).
+ This is great with a full keyboard, but on notebooks and netbooks the
+ numpad is absent, so there is no keyboard support for tiling.
  
  Ideally, additional bindings should be added for the most common window
  placements.
- 
  
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  Desired Solution:
  
  Implement the following additional keybindings for window management
  
  If a window is in the restored state:
  - `Super-up` = Maximize the active window
  - `Super-down` = Minimize the active window
  - `Super-left = Semi-maximise the active window to the left
  - `Super-right = Semi-maximise the active window to the right
  
  If a window is in the maximised or semi-maximised state:
  - `Super-up` = Maximize the active window (if currently maximised do nothing)
  - `Super-down` = Restore the active window
  - `Super-left = Semi-maximise the active window to the left (if currently 
semi-maximised to the left do nothing)
  - `Super-right = Semi-maximise the active window to the right (if currently 
semi-maximised to the right do nothing)

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Title:
  Unity window placement shortcuts require a numpad

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