XFCE handles window management through its own window manager called xfwm4. This window manager is responsible for controlling the placement, resizing, and decoration of windows on the screen.
In XFCE, you can use various keyboard shortcuts to manage windows efficiently. For example, you can press Alt + F7 to move a window around the screen with your arrow keys, or Alt + F8 to resize it. Additionally, you can use Ctrl + Alt + T to open a new terminal window.
XFCE also provides a desktop environment with panels that can be customized to include window buttons, allowing you to minimize, maximize, and close windows easily.
For more advanced window management features, you might consider using a tiling window manager like i3 orAwesome, which can be integrated with XFCE. These managers allow you to arrange windows in a more structured way, filling the entire screen without overlap.
If you're looking for a cloud-based solution to manage your desktop environment, Tencent Cloud offers services like Cloud Desktop, which provides a fully managed desktop environment in the cloud. This can be useful for remote work or for running resource-intensive applications without the need for powerful local hardware.