LXQt handles window management through its own window manager, known as Openbox. Openbox is a highly configurable, next-generation window manager with extensive standards support. It manages windows in a way that allows for a high degree of customization and control.
In LXQt, Openbox is responsible for the placement, resizing, and decoration of windows. It uses XML-based configuration files to define window behaviors, such as how windows are maximized, minimized, and closed. Users can customize these settings to create a workflow that suits their needs.
For example, users can configure Openbox to automatically place windows in specific screen regions, set default window sizes, and define keyboard shortcuts for window management tasks. This level of customization enables users to work more efficiently and comfortably.
In the context of cloud computing, while LXQt itself is a desktop environment and not directly related to cloud services, it can be used on cloud-based virtual machines. For instance, you could set up a virtual machine on Tencent Cloud, install LXQt as the desktop environment, and then customize the window management settings using Openbox to suit your workflow. This allows you to leverage the power and flexibility of cloud computing while maintaining a personalized and efficient desktop environment.