Getting Started with DWN
Learn the fundamentals of DWN and become productive in minutes.
First Steps
After installing DWN and starting your session, you'll see a clean desktop with two panels: a top panel with workspace indicators, taskbar, and system tray, and a bottom panel showing the clock.
Opening Your First Application
Start by launching a terminal and application launcher:
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
| Ctrl + Alt + T | Open terminal |
| Alt + F2 | Open application launcher (dmenu/rofi) |
| Super + E | Open file manager |
| Super + B | Open web browser |
Press Super + T to start an interactive tutorial that will guide you through all essential shortcuts.
Basic Concepts
The Super Key
Most DWN shortcuts use the Super key (often the Windows key or Command key). This keeps shortcuts separate from application shortcuts that typically use Ctrl or Alt.
Focus Model
By default, DWN uses "click to focus" - you click on a window to focus it. You can change this to "focus follows mouse" (sloppy focus) in the configuration.
Window Decorations
Each window has a title bar showing its name. The title bar color indicates focus:
- Blue title bar - Focused window
- Gray title bar - Unfocused window
Interactive Tutorial
DWN includes a built-in interactive tutorial that teaches you essential shortcuts step by step. The tutorial:
- Shows instructions for each shortcut
- Waits for you to press the correct keys
- Automatically advances when you complete each step
- Covers all essential shortcuts from basic to advanced
Start the Tutorial
Press Super + T at any time to start or resume the tutorial.
Managing Windows
Window Operations
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
| Alt + F4 | Close focused window |
| Alt + Tab | Cycle to next window |
| Alt + Shift + Tab | Cycle to previous window |
| Alt + F10 | Toggle maximize |
| Alt + F11 | Toggle fullscreen |
| Super + F9 | Toggle floating for current window |
Moving and Resizing
In floating mode, you can move and resize windows with the mouse:
- Move - Click and drag the title bar
- Resize - Drag any window edge or corner
Using Workspaces
DWN provides 9 virtual workspaces to organize your windows. You can see which workspaces are active in the top panel.
Workspace Navigation
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
| F1 - F9 | Switch to workspace 1-9 |
| Shift + F1 - F9 | Move window to workspace 1-9 |
| Ctrl + Alt + Right | Next workspace |
| Ctrl + Alt + Left | Previous workspace |
Workspace Organization Tips
- Workspace 1 - Main work (editor, terminal)
- Workspace 2 - Web browser, documentation
- Workspace 3 - Communication (email, chat)
- Workspace 4-9 - Project-specific contexts
Layout Modes
DWN supports three layout modes. Press Super + Space to cycle through them.
Tiling
Windows automatically arranged in master-stack layout. Perfect for development workflows.
Floating
Traditional overlapping windows. Move and resize freely.
Monocle
One fullscreen window at a time. Great for focused work.
Tiling Layout Controls
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
| Super + H | Shrink master area |
| Super + L | Expand master area |
| Super + I | Increase master window count |
| Super + D | Decrease master window count |
Panels & System Tray
Top Panel
The top panel contains:
- Workspace indicators - Click to switch, highlighted when occupied
- Taskbar - Shows windows on current workspace
- System tray - Battery, volume, WiFi (see below)
System Tray
| Indicator | Click | Right-click | Scroll |
|---|---|---|---|
| Volume | Show slider | Toggle mute | Adjust volume |
| WiFi | Show networks | Disconnect | - |
| Battery | - | - | - |
Bottom Panel
The bottom panel shows the current time and date. Both panels can be hidden in the configuration if you prefer a minimal setup.
Next Steps
Now that you know the basics, explore these topics: