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The Dragbar

-At the top of your screen, by default, you will notice a long bar you can -click. If you click and drag this bar on any desktop except the first, you -will notice you can drag your desktop around to expose desktops below it. +If you look along the top of your screen, you will notice a long thin bar that +looks something like the bar pictured below. This is called your Dragbar. It +gets its name from its primary purpose, which is dragging desktops around. +
+If +you are on any desktop except desktop 0, you can pick up and move that desktop +in another direction. _Desktops(desktops) documentation has more information +on how to change desktops. Once you have dragged a desktop down, you can +proceed to move windows between desktops this way, instead of using the +_pager(pager) .

-This can be used to open up a gap between the current desktop and a desktop -below and then drag a window to the desktop below simply by moving the window -there. -

-In addition pressing the middle mouse button on this bar will bring up a menu -with a list of all windows - select a window to set the current focus to this -window. Pressing right mouse button will bring up a list of tasks sorted by -desktop - select one and you'll set the focus on that too. +You can also use the Dragbar to retreive windowlists. Use the middle mouse +button to retreive a windowlist, and the right mouse button for a +windowlist sorted by desktops.