Am 23.09.2013 22:09, schrieb Nable 80:
Here's a bit offtopic answer but that's the solution that I use. There are many implementations of Alt+mouse window moving trick for MS Windows. Choose the one that you like (or write one more, AutoIt/AutoHotKey are waiting for you) and enjoy X11-like user experience.
Hm, after that I have an idea: it would be nice to have such option in XMing/vcxsrv (if they don't have one yet).
I'm not quite sure if I'm not getting what you're trying to say, or if you didn't get what my problem is.
Fact is, there is NO obvious keyboard command that grabs the print dialog of Adobe Reader (Linux) being displayed via X2Go on Microsoft Windows. And yes, X2Go on Windows is using vcxsrv.
There's also no way of using any of the usual methods known from Linux (Alt+Mouse or any of the Gnome/KDE keyboard shortcuts).
The damn window only responds to "close" commands, nothing else.
On a regular application running on Microsoft Windows, I would just hit Alt+Space, ArrowDown, Enter and I would be able to move the window with the arrow keys. But it seems that vcxsrv doesn't support that, and neither does it pass through the Linux methods of doing that.
-Stefan