These are the hard-coded mouse/keyboard bindings
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Note that WindowMaker, like NEXTSTEP(tm) has 2 types of "icons":
one is the miniwindow, which is normally called icon on other
window managers; and the icon (or application icon), which represents 
an application instance. 


Hitting shift during window resizes/moves, change the type of geometry display.

Double-click on titlebar shades window.

Click on titlebar of window and menus raises them.

Button2 on titlebar or window focuses the window without changing the stacking
order.

Button2 on root window open a window list menu

Button3 on window titlebar opens the window command menu

Meta-Click on window and menu titlebar lowers them.

Meta-Click on handle moves the window, instead of resize.

meta-click or click3 on iconify button will Hide the application (only apps
that have a application icon)
Meta-dbl-Click3 on window titlebar hides all windows not focused

double-click on application icon (not miniwindow) will activate the
app and bring it to front. If it's on another workspace it will be brought
to the current workspace.


dbl-click on broken close button kills the client
control click in a close button kills the client

control-dbl-click in titlebar maximizes window vertically
control-shift-dbl-click in titlebar maximizes window in all sides


shift-click{1,2} on titlebar (de)selects the window
dbl-click with button2 in titlebar selects the window

click-drag on root window selects windows

moving a selected window will move all selected windows together

meta-click inside a window moves/raises the window

if you switch workspaces while windows are selected, their
workspaces will be changed too.

click-drag on the resize handle corners resize the window both
horizontally and vertically.
Clicking near the outer part of the corners will resize only horizontally
and clicking in the part between the corners will resize only vertically.

drag an application icon in a empty space below the Dock so that it is 
added to it.

drag out a dock icon to dettach it from the dock or remove the
button, depending on if the app is running or not.

right-dbl click on an icon or window titlebar outputs the 
instance/class information about the window to the terminal. Use this to
associate an icon with that window in app_options.


dbl-click on a docked icon with 3dots will launch the app
dbl-click on a docked icon WITHOUT the 3dots will activate the app
meta-dbl-click on a docked icon WITHOUT the 3dots will launch the app
dbl-click3 on docked icon enabled/disables autolaunch

meta-dbl-click on the first Dock icon disables/enables Dock's OnTopness
meta-dbl-click on menu titlebar enables/disables ontopness

drag the dock horizontally to swap sides

Additional keyboard bindings are defined in Library/WindowMaker/preferences

meta-dbl-click on application icon activates the app and hides others

dbl-click on root menu brings the menu to where the pointer is
