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Opened Jan 26, 2018 by John@JohnAJ

Ambigious option name "Resize with Secondary-Click" (and "Window Action Key")

In the Windows section, the option "Resize with Secondary-Click" is a bit hard to understand unless you already know what it does. It lets the user resize the window with the right mouse button while holding the Window Action Key.

Perhaps this could be explained in a better way. (This probably goes for the Window Action Key option as well.)

I suggest something along the following lines:

  1. Put the "Window Action Key" option before "Resize with Secondary-Click" resize with secondary click

  2. Add a description under the "Window Action Key" option:

    While holding the window action key, windows can be moved by dragging them around with the primary mouse button.

  3. Change the name of "Resize with Secondary-Click" to "Window Action Key: Resize with Secondary-Click"

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Reference: GNOME/gnome-tweaks#116